WALrONIANA. 



On the Death of my dear Friend Mr, William 

 Cartwrighty relating to the fore- 

 going Elegies. 



CANNOT keep my purpofe, but muft 



give 

 Sorrow and Verfe their way ; nor will 

 I grieve 



Longer in filence ; no, that poor, poor part 

 Of natures legacy, Verfe void of Art, 

 And undiflembled teares,CARTWRiGHTfhall have 

 Fixt on his Hearfe ; and wept into his grave. 



Mufes I need you not ; for. Grief and I 

 Can in your abfence weave an Elegy : 

 Which we will do ; and often inter- weave 

 Sad Looks,and Sighs ; the ground- work muft receive 

 Such Chara6lers, or be adjudg'd unfit 

 For my Friends fhroud ; others have fhew'd their 



Wit, 



Learni 



