OF MY LITERARY LIFE. 
fervant and friend, Louis Gold, may be feen on a {mall brafs 
plate in Whiteford church, clofe to which he was interred, 
Auguft the 22d, 1785. 
This fmall Monument of efteem 
was erected by his lamenting Matter 
in Memory of 
LOUIS GOLD, 
a Norman by Birth, 
and above twenty years the faithful 
Servant and Friend 
of THOMAS PENNANT, Efq. 
of Downing. 
In his various fervices 
he made confiderable favings, 
which he difpofed of by his laft will 
(having no relations of his own) 
with affeétion to his friends 
and to his fellow-fervants, 
with unmerited gratitude to 
his Mafter and his family, 
and 
- with piety to the poor. 
Every duty of his humble ftation, 
and every duty of life, 
he difcharged fo fully, 
That when the day fhall come which levels 
all diftin@tion of ranks, 
He may, 
By the favour of our bleffed Mediator, 
hear thefe joyful words, 
F “« Well 
