[1192]Dr. Heylin was buried in the choire neer his own [subdean's[1193]]
stall, May the 10th 1662[1194], but his inscription is
on the wall of the north aisle.
[1195] who,
about a year after, fell in love with a lifeguardman that
I know, whom she had maried (aetat. 23), had not cruel
death quench't that amorous flame.