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To The Editor Of The Freemasons' Magazine.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE .
SIR , I OBSERVED in a late number some epitaphs in country churchyards , which probably have provoked very different sensations from those they were intended to excite . I send you two or three from Goat-land ; it would endanger the teeth of your English readers if I gave you the names Of the parishes in which they ate to be found , but 1 can assure you they are authentic ; and if hereafter in the course
of my peregrinations among the tombs , for I generally stroll into a country church-yard if I have half an hour to spare , 1 should discover any thing worth notice , you shall hear again from , Sir , your very humble servant , Brecon , T . J ,. UPON A MAN WHO FELL FROM HIS HORSE AND BROKE HIS NECK ,
Mart ' s life is a vapour , and full of woes ; He cuts a caper , and- down he goes . ' . IN MEMORY OF ANN LEWIS , W HO DIED , & C „ A husband kind I left behind , Three sons does me survive ,
Ami two ofthem lies her A buried by my side . Behold the plaace where i . do lay , As you are now mince was i ; As i am noiv so you must Be , Cut down by death and follow me .. Let me add , . that the following singular lines are in . Lewisham church-yard .
, cruel death : how eo'dst thou be so unkind , As to take her before , and leave me behind ; Thou sho'dst Jinie taken both if either , As it wo'd have been more pleasing to the survivor
Remedy For Putrid Fevers.
REMEDY FOR PUTRID FEVERS .
YEAST , or barm , to the quantity of three or four spoonsful , hath been exhibited , in putrid cases ; with the most singular efficacy and success ; so that patients , in the extremity of thievery contagious and most fatal disease , have been seen almost irf . ' tantly to have recovered from a dying state to perfect safety . ; Probablit will be expedient to use a little Warm water to wash
y the yeast down the patients throat ; and to administer , at the intermediate hours , as useful auxiliaries , a ; few of the customary and most efficacious antiseptic cordials and draughts . Nni - ' - " '
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
To The Editor Of The Freemasons' Magazine.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE .
SIR , I OBSERVED in a late number some epitaphs in country churchyards , which probably have provoked very different sensations from those they were intended to excite . I send you two or three from Goat-land ; it would endanger the teeth of your English readers if I gave you the names Of the parishes in which they ate to be found , but 1 can assure you they are authentic ; and if hereafter in the course
of my peregrinations among the tombs , for I generally stroll into a country church-yard if I have half an hour to spare , 1 should discover any thing worth notice , you shall hear again from , Sir , your very humble servant , Brecon , T . J ,. UPON A MAN WHO FELL FROM HIS HORSE AND BROKE HIS NECK ,
Mart ' s life is a vapour , and full of woes ; He cuts a caper , and- down he goes . ' . IN MEMORY OF ANN LEWIS , W HO DIED , & C „ A husband kind I left behind , Three sons does me survive ,
Ami two ofthem lies her A buried by my side . Behold the plaace where i . do lay , As you are now mince was i ; As i am noiv so you must Be , Cut down by death and follow me .. Let me add , . that the following singular lines are in . Lewisham church-yard .
, cruel death : how eo'dst thou be so unkind , As to take her before , and leave me behind ; Thou sho'dst Jinie taken both if either , As it wo'd have been more pleasing to the survivor
Remedy For Putrid Fevers.
REMEDY FOR PUTRID FEVERS .
YEAST , or barm , to the quantity of three or four spoonsful , hath been exhibited , in putrid cases ; with the most singular efficacy and success ; so that patients , in the extremity of thievery contagious and most fatal disease , have been seen almost irf . ' tantly to have recovered from a dying state to perfect safety . ; Probablit will be expedient to use a little Warm water to wash
y the yeast down the patients throat ; and to administer , at the intermediate hours , as useful auxiliaries , a ; few of the customary and most efficacious antiseptic cordials and draughts . Nni - ' - " '