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vers might have the earth clofely prefled 

 into them 5 after which dilpofure were 

 probably fome of theft, wherein we 

 Found the bones and a flics half mortered 

 unto the (and and fides of the Urae $ and 

 fome long roots of Quich > or Dogs-grais 

 wreathed about the bones. 



No Lamps , included L quors, Lachry 

 matories, or Tear-bottles attended thefe 

 rurall Urnes, either as (acred unto the 



nes , or paffionateexpreffions of their 

 iirviving friends. While with rich 

 lames, and hired tears they folemnized 

 heir Obfcquies, and in the moft lament 

 ed Monuments made one part of their 

 nfcriptions e . Some findc fepulchrall 

 /eflcls containing liquors, which time 

 iath incraflatcd into gel lies. For befide 

 hefe Lachrymatories, notable Lamps, 

 with Veflfels of Oyles and Aromaticall 

 .iquors attended noble Ofluaries. And 

 bme yet retaining a * Vinofity and 

 fpirit in them, which if any have tafted 

 hey have farre exceeded the Palafs of 

 \ntiquityXiquors not to be computed 

 >y years of annuall Magnates, but by 

 ;reat conjunctions and the fat all periods 

 D ofKiug- 



