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Title: The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
Vol. 13 Issue 364 - 4 Apr 1829
Author: Various
Release Date: March 28, 2004 [EBook #11740]
Language: English
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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION.
VOL. XIII. No. 364.] SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1829. [Price 2d.
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TOMB OF GOWER, THE POET.
[Illustration: Tomb of Gower, the Poet.]
Dr. Johnson has dignified Gower with the character of "THE FATHER OF
ENGLISH POETRY"; so that no apology is required for the introduction of
the above memorial in our pages. It stands in the north aisle of the
church of St. Mary Ovrie, or St. Saviour, Southwark; and is one of the
richest monuments within those hallowed walls. The tomb consists of three
Gothic arches, the roof of which springs into several angles. The arches
are richly ornamented with cinnquefoil tracery, roses, and carved work of
exquisite character. Behind these arches are two rows of trefoil niches;
and between them also rises a square column, of the Doric order,
surmounted by carved pinnacles. On the extremity of the arches is placed
richly carved foliage, of a similar character to that which ornaments
the edges of the arches; and in the centre are circles enclosing
quatrefoils. From the bases of the two middle square columns descend
roses, and other foliage; and from the lower extremities of the interior
arches descend cherubim. Within three painted niches, are the figures of
Charity, Mercy, and Pity, round whom are entwined golden scrolls bearing
the following inscriptions:
"_Pour la Pitie Jesu regarde.
Et tiens cest Ami en saufve Garde_."
Jesu! for thy compassion's sake look down,
And guard this soul as if it were thine own.
On the second scroll is written:
"_Oh, bon Jesu! faite Mercy,
Al' Ame dont le Corps gist icy_."
Oh! good Jesu! Mercy shew
To him whose body lies be
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