A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 14,3 



prived him from accepting. He died on 

 the 2oth. day of September, 1415, and, 

 as is generally fuppofed, was buried in 

 the church-yard of Monnington, in the 

 county of Hereford ; but there is no 

 monument, or any memorial of the 

 fpot, that contains his remains. 



Superftitionfeems to have had a great 

 hold of him, during the whole of his 

 life, and this, together with his own 

 great exploits, and the defire of infufing 

 terror into the minds of his foes, feems to 

 have been the caufe of his declaring 

 himfelf fkilled in magic : 



Where is he living clipp'd in the fea, 



That chides the banks of England, Scotland, Wales 



Which calls me pupil, or hath read to me ? 



And bring him out that is but woman's fon, 



Can trace me in the tedious ways of art, 



Or hold me pace in deep experiments. 



I can call fpirits from the vafty deep. 



In his general character, Glyndwr 

 appears to have been bold, fpirited, and 

 ambitious; but from, his ftrong attach- 

 ment 



