Epitaph.On John Lord CaryllA manly Form; a bold, yet modest mind;Sincere, tho’ prudent; constant, yet resign’d;Honour unchang’d; a Principle profest;Fix’d to one side, but mod’rate to the rest;An honest Courtier, and a Patriot too;Just to his Prince, and to his Country true:All these were join’d in one, yet fail’d to saveThe Wise, the Learn’d, the Virtuous, and the Brave;Lost, like the common Plunder of the Grave!Ye Few, whom better Genius does inspire,Exalted Souls, inform’d with purer Fire!Go now, learn all vast Science can impart;Go fathom Nature, take the Heights of Art!Rise higher yet: learn ev’n yourselves to know;Nay, to yourselves alone that knowledge owe.Then, when you seem above mankind to soar,Look on this marble, and be vain no more!