A funeral elegy, upon the decease of Daniel Rindge Master of Arts, and son to Capt. Daniel Rindge of Ipswich. Who died July the 3d. 1713. In the 22d. year of his age.
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[Boston: s.n, 1713]
- Publication year
- 1713-1713
- ESTC No.
- W39344
- Grub Street ID
- 350059
- Description
- 1 sheet : ill. (relief cut) ; ⁰⁰
- Note
- Verse of 116 lines; first line: Away fond muse, I ask no help of thee. Followed by The epitaph, verse of twenty-three lines; first lines: Here lies asleep, in's bed of clay one that will 'wake i' th' Judgment Day.
Signed: S.W.; attributed to Samuel Wigglesworth in Sibley's Harvard graduates, v. 5, p. 491-2.
Text in three columns, surrounded by mourning border; woodcut (Reilly 18) at head, with the words "Memento mori." -.
- Uncontrolled note
- Not in Evans. - Not in Ford, W.C. Broadsides