Urnal interments and burnt relicks lie not in fear of worms, or to be an heritage for serpents.
Now, one reason I tender so little devotion unto relicks is, I think the slender and doubt- ful respect which I have always held unto antiquities.
They burnt not children before their teeth appeared, as apprehending their bodies too tender a morsel for fire, and that their gristly bones would scarce leave separable relicks after the pyral combustion.
Jones, in hisRelicks of the Welsh Bards, 1794, gives a duet which purports to be translated from the Welsh, and which is based on the wooing of Owen Tudor and Catherine.
The full legend as connected with Beddgelert appears first of all in Jones’s Musical Relicks of the Welsh Bards (ed.
Edward Jones published his Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards in 1784.
But at the North End of the Building, which is shut out of the Mosque, are Relicks of much greater Artifice and Beauty.
At half an hour after five the Theological lecture will be on the Conversion and Original of the Scottish Nation, and of the Picts and Caledonians; St. Andrew's relicks and panegyrick, and the character and mission of the Apostles.
Monsters of all sorts here are seen, Strange things in nature as they grew so; Some relicks of the Sheba Queen, And fragments of the fam'd Bob Cruso.
The mob also set fire to the Cardinal Archbishop's gate, because he refused to bring out the relicks of Saint Januarius.
The relicks of St. Januarius have rendered the same service to the lovers of natural history, by recording the great eruptions of Vesuvius.
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