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CHAP. III. 



pLayftered and whited Sepulchres, 

 A were anciently affected in cadaverous, 

 and corruptive Burials 5 And the rigid 

 Jews were wont to garni fh the Sepulchres 

 of the * righteous 3 Vljjfts in Hecuba 1 * 

 cared not how meanly he lived, fo he 

 might finde a noble Tomb after death* 

 Great Princes afieded great Monuments 

 And the fair and larger Urnes contained 

 no vulgar a flies, which makes that dif 

 parity in thofe which time difcovereth 

 among us, The prefent Urnes were 

 dot of one capacity, the largeft contain 

 ing above a gallon. Some not much above 

 half that mcafurc 5 nor all of one figure, 

 wherein there is no ftrift conformity, in 

 the lame or different Count reys; Obfer* 

 vable from thofe reprefemed by Cafi- 

 tins, Bopo, and others, though all found 

 in Italy While many have handles^ars, 

 and long necks, but moft imitate a cir 

 cular figure, in a fphericall and round 



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