A steady friend to truth, a heart sincere,
In dealing strictly just, in conscience clear,
Here Boorer lies, — Oh stone record his name,
Virtues like these may others boast the same,
When pitying sorrow drops a tender tear,
The last sad tribute to a friend sincere!
Anonymous British
(Anonymous British)
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