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neither would I have them all of white marble, as 

 if they came out of the fame quarry ; but of 

 marbles, and ftones, of every colour. There would 



be 



EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, 



The terror of Europe, the delight of England; who preferved, 

 unaltered, in the height of Glory and Fortune, his natural Gen- 

 dene& and Modefty. 



QUEEN ELIZABETH, 



Who confounded the projets, and deftroyed the Power that 

 threaterved to opprefs the Liberties of Europe j Ihook off the 

 yoke of EccIefiaiHcal Tyranny ; reftored Religion from the Cor- 

 ruptions of Popery ; and, by a wife, a moderate, and a popular 

 Government, gave Wealth, Security, and Refpedl to England. 



KING WILLIAM III. 



Who by his Virtue and Conftancy, having faved his Country 

 from a foreign Mafter, by a bold and generous enterprize, pre- 

 ierved the Liberty and Religion of Great-Britain. 



SIR WALTER RALEIGH, 



A valiant Soldier, and an able Statefman ; who, endeavouring 

 to rouze the fpirit of his Mafter, for the Honour of his Country, 

 againft the ambition of Spain, fell a facrifice to the influence of 

 that Court, whofe arms he had vanquilhed, and whofe defigns 

 he oppofed. 



SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, 



Who, through many perils, was the firft of Britons that adven- 

 tured to fail round the Globe ; and carried into unknown Seas 

 and Nations, the knowledge and glory of the Englifli Name. 



