The EfiStle 



in all parts of the earth; And when 

 they arrive at your hands, thefe may 

 teem to have wandredfar, who in adi 

 % LUtlc di- rc & b an d MvrtiUn Travell, have but 



S ^bfr"* k w m ^ cs ^ known E* rt h between your 



tween your (elf and the Pole, 



^kad That the bones of Tbefe** (hould be 



Greenland. r . . , J 



Brought teen agin c in Athens ^ was not beyond 

 back by conjc&urc., and hopeful expectation 5 but 

 ^ h n ; ] " that thefe ftould arile fo opportunely to 



fervc your felf, was an hit of fate and ho 



nour beyond prediction. 

 We cannot out wi(b thefe Urnes might 



have the cffcft of Theatrical veflels, and 

 4 The great gr cat d Hrppodrowe Urnes in Rome } to re- 



found the acclamations and honour due 



onro Y ou 

 con- Pitchers, which have no joyful voices ; 



voicesof nj cs of forgotten times, and can only 



people ac fpeak with life , bow long in this corrup- 



h wonhny tible frame, fome parts may beuncor- 



poffcffed rupted ; yet able to out-la ft bones long 



by Gen unborn, and nobleft py le c among us* 

 rtcman C sir We prefent not thefe as any ftrange 



f/trath fight or fpedacle unknown to your eyes, 



%?& who have beheld the beft of Urnes, and 



rcdFricnd. nobleft 



