This Little, Silent, Gloomy Monument, 
  Contains all that was sweet and innocent ; 
  The softest pratler that e'er found a Tongue, 
  His Voice was Musick and his Words a Song ; 
  Which now each List'ning Angel smiling hears, 
  Such pretty Harmonies compose the Spheres; 
  Wanton as unfledg'd Cupids, ere their Charms 
  Has learn'd the little arts of doing harms ; 
  Fair as young Cherubins, as soft and kind, 
And tho translated could not be refin'd ; 
The Seventh dear pledge the Nuptial Joys had given, 
Toil'd here on Earth, retir'd to rest in Heaven ; 
Where they the shining Host of Angels fill, 
Spread their gay wings before the Throne, and smile.
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Comments1"Remembered this engaging verse about 'unfledg'd Cupids' from childhood."