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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 12, No. 343, November 29, 1828 by Various
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Esse quod est non esse, quod est non, erit esse.


As a translation of this curious epitaph (in Lavenham churchyard) which
is formed out of two Latin words, has been requested from some of your
readers, I send the following:--


What John Giles has been
Is what he is, (_a bachelor_.)
What he has not been,
Is what he is, (_a corpse_.)
To be what he is
Is not to be, (_a living creature_.)
He will have to be
What he is not. (_dust_.)

JOSEPH MASON.

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_Another_.


What we have been and what we are,
The present and the time that's past,
We cannot properly compare
With what we are to be at last.

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