EPITAPH, is also applied to certain elegies, either in prose or in verse, composed without any intent to be engraven on tombs; as, that of Alexander,

Sufficit huic tumulus, cui non sufficeret orbis.

and that of Newton,

Isaacum Newton,
Quem immortalem
Testantur Tempus, Natura, Cælum;
Mortalem,
Hoc Marmor
Fatetur.