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Listen to that other preacher there ! " We awoke from a reverie with a start, and we heard — " What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul ? " What our companion in the adjoining chancel stall thought all this time we know not ; he had continued, as it were, in a trance ; but as he took our arm he looked at the tradition, as we find John Combe leaving by his will five pounds to Shakespeare. The common version of the epitaph is given by Aubrey : — " Ten in t...he hundred lies here in graved: 'Tis a hundred to ten his soul is not saved. If any man ask who lies in this tomb ? Oh ! oh ! quoth the devil, 'tis my John a Combe. " This squib epigram is really nothing more than an adoption of one written upon some other money-lender before him, and as ap- plied to him is a distinct and palpable forgery. The point, however, is lost on many who do not see the desired pun, which is made possible by rustic pronuncia- tion. The devil is supposed to say — " 'Tis my John has come, ha' come — a Combe.
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