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Show r1' ull othcr-jpirigiuttblp cqses, it ia, pro M mostflwnsis'tcit,.AytJ,4(;Pe'a ;pwn. sc J?" pect.apd all.tr.uly; rejpectablemptj iet.other'pcrspnsijone, ap4,cay.p to' the'e'aro of their own. characters. , cse ' '. " oW c " ' ' 4 : - , red MAOAUIiAYS COMPANIONS ght ' - f THI3 TbsiB:- ght B'abok M ackvvxt no w lies close n up foot of Wcstmacott's statue of-Adi fop whbm'Jiboiice so happily described n yet unsullied statesman,1 thd nccompl oat scholtti; the master of-pure "English ink. qoence, "the consummate -patuter' ol Hs and manners; and'"the great "satirist ak alone kntw how5 to use Tldicule wii I tp abdsIng;lt!who;withoutliiflictIugay Jlt' effected a great social reform; and orj reconciled Wit and Tirtue-rifter a for and diaa8trou8 separation, during5' no Wit had been" led astray by Profll .or and VfrtBC by fanaticism." -Therei did of -Addison;, lioweyer? are at' some Sdit taobft fromi the' Bp6k'oa"ibIch tlid n d, menW 'stands--they are, inHcury liey, Seventb's. ch'Bpeli'und jtf wasnot - 8j4 three geaeratioris bad laughed 'and liey- orer his pages that any tablet was t less, lo.his memory in the; Abbeys Mao said of the statuo whkh now keeps v iaui over .the newly closed-gravel fpg . ;'It represents Addisoa as: we car Lea, ceiye him clad lu his drcesiBg gown the: freed from bis wig, stepping from thi - lor at Chelsea into his trim little gt or the tevtr of Jlilpa aud. Shttrh Ypa fintshed fo4he next- day's Stidi pave IM feaiid.w 1 . lu, . 'P Thickly .fitrewn'tiear tktfgrtVf. t i iha caiUy frohortlicss'of rieiuwnese-irfcit. rieiuwnese-irfcit. mmilK licid' In. fovWenty::4' Yoo wrky aderaHlie tiCcrktm of our p fcif-v Asapoettnpt less than a hrlllii BJ'y sajsti Macaolay :fnrlnd a yhiph aHitHbc'eat'-TOCB the' pisfc a Imng scBtZhd4f1.detli ihPaathbrpf "tl syou Awcieat' Kotee.ft aatf the ;bl lands "Ae Smtaieh Araiada," will tita 1 Xon CapbeHwKo.-wa pdeVfi fawp't illaw Pkawre!rilppe A fcw.fcetffr ce to grave pfihe 'eanottcd. poet of thi what tccnthlcehtiiry stahds the fiao old i ?ar(y gothic'scBlprfuro"which anirks thb (as place of'Chaiicer, "the1 father it- 1 imec- poetry," Just opposite to the t bo, Ohaacer; 'tfio daystarre of I lable ppctryiS'llie meaament iof Parrie I all scr" the sunrise pf our poetrywa :rcat as Bea Johnypn telltf, for lack- of one refilslng the twenty pieces sent h etcit toy Lord f Essex, as he 'was) sdi bow bad UP time to,, spend' them. rards obliterated By .the. Matf of-tfiae, tb teem, oE Spenser bears the inlcrlptiba; no;of lie -thef. body iof Edmhndr Spetisi tf & pririce of poets in his ;tiihe; whose' nnerj splifit heeds 'no1 other ' witness, tlir ;ntcd works, which, U left 'behind' him haTc mont; the' draniaUst sleeps' there t teyt, no'iacmoal or Inscription murks' h know' tng-phice; it is, however, immediate If W, hind Chaucer's tomb, A marble Oyou defaced, erected by the-Conntesst o , and set, bears, ia very .illegible charact slau- iuscripiion writted by Ben Jonsoir ' toeaU oftPraytdn. ' Still nearer 1 to:be lay's grave there is', the. small pa I oo; stone -witb'tlto.lnscrrptlpn, 'O.rai twlucf Jonon,' which .Aubrey tells aa'.wn "are at ''the ciiargo or Jack Youni and walking thcro when the grave wai tcver, ing; gave tbe,felldw cfghteeupenci '.'any it At the recent relaying of. tb( ; the rnent pf thpAbbey the 'original sti :nowr rcBibvcdjind destroyed.! A fejvf'f( iowd, taptv is the monument fof jCowJey csi'pf. 'QcoisfffDQkooTBo(!klrigliai rbri monument -raised ,bf' Sliefficld,'! ichi is "Buckingham; marks tbpgraVo of cose, 'Sgloh'ous' John,?' 'whp was foltowec y ore res'tiu place- .mournera in' hayo mourning. coaches,.cach . drawo" kupff horses, arid at whose requiem, h'u ' j im Horace wa3 sung with an, acebmp; f(6vi of trumpets -and hautboys. Ti It titlcdpoet that -Bleeps in this part bould abbey i3 thaJ'EarH of Roscommfl :hdc famous muster of the, hon& one's Jfachess of York at tho Rcsti I. Ijp3 Another compaaioa of Macao cJiief, jllchblasBowc. , There are also JSJ f the Prior andfJohn tlay,, awl 6e who t pien horo the incription, in imitation i it, in of Jonsonj, "Oh rare Sir Willid bono, vciiantj" -and- Samfael jJphnspn end. Oarrick.and Riqhard Briiisley'Sl) ittcre and Camden, the father-of Euglis rping tpryj 3lsy,-,thp" hjslprian of the Ion e'iin- liaraeiitj 'Uiffor'drtheeditorjbfj.Nthi - The Quqrerft Jfyembj Dr."Parrrnnd , ilentj pus others Atf jh!ov opposUc,, or io spj cridbf the-'trausepl:, there towers O'tlio other mcmbraW6 grav'festhb stafelj I wilr ment-rof ;CliathamJ"bf;'vlipii4 Mi juirer .wrote,1' and the words" are -ri'btf ' li ipiuK nmjlicablet'tofhimsclf1-,,Ambhff tl |