iTr('|itioii of tilt' n;nii('< iiinl irilmtiiiy rHiiKioiis ol* 

 \\\v visitors giveji aiuiilc evidence of the t'ecliiigs 

 wMcbuT^sitio this s\nA pro^ttees ^tbdr minds, 

 and dis]plays the cliaractexistic fervor of the 



uatioii.* 



Siiflt iiuiv iiL' tilt' l'(jcliii<2,^ nttlic former - lint the 

 niiijority of the Euglisli display a recklessness of 

 manner, or mere feeling's of pmj0m diiriQsity, 

 on vising ft pi&ce bo interesting, l^o one otiglit 

 to visit tMs spot without reflecting on the life of 

 liiiii, whose seejitre fell from his grasp, and h'ft 

 him to live and die an exile, attended only by a 

 feiithliil hw^ — ill they asked was 



' ■ ■ — " To divide 



Every ip«ifil he ttuist hme ; 

 Sharing by tlie her^** 



His M\, his exitej and his grave." 



( 'lose to tht> grave is tlit; elear spring wiienco 

 tilt' water for his use was proeiired, and on oiiee 

 visiting the spot, he selected it as his resting- 



* Alter the revdliititm ii\ Paris, in IS^IO, niul the rri-ctiliniicd 

 baiuier had again waved over the towers of France, when tlic 

 first Ftendi ship awrvcil at Sfc ividi tevfllu- 



tii)ii;ii'V >taiul;ird ut her gall", ]ier t'linunander ami creu visit- 

 ing the tomb, placed u tri-coloured cockade upon it, glorying 

 m **miSgmng iohha Ifcts eotodrsj Utuleir which he htict so o0ion 

 letl die French nation tn victury, and which ensign wswi^m 

 tlic einblewi of libcrly to France^" 



