bore 
fich is all I can give to what is now be- 
come only an inftructive memory. Sim- 
plicity of manners, zealous friendfhip, 
the promotion of all liberal arts, uni- 
verfal benevolence, with its amiable at- 
tendant charity, characterifed the Prelate 
whofe lofs I deplore. You I know will 
excufe thefe expreffions of fenfibility, 
when you recollect it is Dr. Lirr.eton, 
late Bifhop of Caruiste, whom I la- 
ment. 
May you live long and happy, is the 
earne{t with of him, who is, with the 
trueit regard, 
Your moft affectionate kin{man, 
And faithful humble fervant, 
Downing, 
1 - " 
Weieoe Oat Thomas Pennante. 
