EPITAPH UPON The Honourable and Truly Noble Sir Kenelm Digby KT Chancellour to Her MAJESTY THE Queen-Mother.

UNder this Tomb the Matchless Digby lies;
Digby the Great, the Valiant, and the Wise:
This Ages Wonder for His Noble Parts,
Skill'd in Six Tongues, and Learn'd in All the Arts.
Born on the Day He Dy'd, Th'Eleventh of June,
And that Day Bravely Fought at Scanderoun.
'Tis Rare, that one and the same Day should be
His Day of Birth, of Death, and Victory.
R. F.

LONDON, Printed for H. Herringman. 1665.

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