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... buried here in 1723 , but there is now no trace of her grave . Thomas Southerne was buried in this church , but no trace of his grave now remains . John Wolcot ( " Peter Pindar " ) also lies here , " as near as possible to the bones of ...
... buried here in 1723 , but there is now no trace of her grave . Thomas Southerne was buried in this church , but no trace of his grave now remains . John Wolcot ( " Peter Pindar " ) also lies here , " as near as possible to the bones of ...
Page 321
... buried at the entrance of St Benedict's Chapel on 9th March 1616 , close to Chaucer , in an unmarked grave . Michael Drayton was buried " in the south aisle near to Chaucer's grave and Spenser's , where his monument stands , " in 1631 ...
... buried at the entrance of St Benedict's Chapel on 9th March 1616 , close to Chaucer , in an unmarked grave . Michael Drayton was buried " in the south aisle near to Chaucer's grave and Spenser's , where his monument stands , " in 1631 ...
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... buried in West- minster Abbey in 1668. Aubrey writes : " His body was carried in a hearse from the play- house to ... buried at Chelsea . John Dryden was buried between the graves of Chaucer and 322 LITERARY LONDON.
... buried in West- minster Abbey in 1668. Aubrey writes : " His body was carried in a hearse from the play- house to ... buried at Chelsea . John Dryden was buried between the graves of Chaucer and 322 LITERARY LONDON.
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