8 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



expreffed, that it is almoft pofTible to 

 fancy it more than ftone. The *' Saint- 

 ' ed Maid" fays Mifs Seward, 



amid the burfting tomb 

 Hears the lalt trumpet thrill it's murky ^loom, 

 With fmile triumphant over death and time 

 "Lifts the rapt eye and rears the form fublime. 



In the background an ancient pyra- 

 mid, a building the mofi calculated to 

 refift the efforts of time, is excellently 

 reprefented as falling to pieces. The 

 little figure blowing the trumpet is not 

 at all apofite, and might have been well 

 excufed. But on the whole this is a 

 piece of feulpture that muft afford de- 

 light to every admirer of the art. 



The other monument of Roubiliac's 

 workmanfhip, is in memory of the Re- 

 verend Thomas Middleton, and Arabel- 

 la his wife. Their faces are reprefented 

 in profile on a medallion. 



Nearly oppofite to the former is a re- 

 cumbent figure of Hugh Bellot, who 



was 



