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140 aigned over for that purpoe. In hort, he was a Mother to the Poor, a Phyician to the Sick, and a Friend to all who were in Ditres. Her Life was the greatet Bleing, and her Death the greatet Calamity that ever was felt in the Neighbourhood. A Monument, but without Incription, was erected to her Memory in the Church-yard, over which the Poor as they pas weep continually, o that the Stone is ever bathed in Tears.

On this Occaion the following Lines were poken extempore by a young Gentleman.

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