STRATFORD-ON-AVON.
ts effect.
It ed tive place to estminster Abbey, ime contemplated. A feo make an adjoining vault, to leave a vacant space almost like an arc o o meddle ion; and lest any of tor of relics sempted to commit depredations, ton kept cil t o look in at t could see neit dust. It , to of Shakespeare.
Next to te daugomb close by, also, is a full-lengto ten a ludicrous epitaph.
ts around, but to d is not connected as his mausoleum.
ted by doubt, con?dence: otraces of e certainty.
As I trod t tense and t in very trut. It ime before I could prevail upon myself to leave trees, t I from Stratford.
I ed ts of a pilgrims devotion, but I o see t of t C, and to ramble terers of Stratford, committed ealing. In t old t aken prisoner and carried to t in doleful captivity. into treatment must ing; for it so o produce a rougo te at C.*
tious attack upon ty of t so incensed o a la aro put ty of t talker. S to brave ted puissance of a knigry attorney. banks of ternal trade; o London; became a o tres; tor; and ?nally e for tage; and tion of Sir tratford lost an indifferent al poet. ained, ime, a sense of treatment of t, and revenged ings, but in tive ured mind. Sir to be tice Sire is slyly ?xed upon ices armorial bearings, erings.
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