IN SEARCH OF GRAVESTONES
April 28th 2010 23:20
IN SEARCH OF
GRAVESTONES
OLD AND CURIOUS
I am a Gravestone Rambler, and I beg you to bear me company.GRAVESTONES
OLD AND CURIOUS
This writing is not a Sermon. It is a lure to decoy other Ramblers, and the bait is something to ramble for. It also provides a fresh object for study.
Old-lore is an evergreen tree with many branches. This is a young shoot. It is part of an old theme, but is itself new.
These gravestones belong to the past, and are hastening to decay. In one or two centuries none will survive unless they be in Museums. To preserve the counterfeit presentment of some which remain seems a duty.
Many may share the quest, but no one has yet come out to start. Let your servant shew the way.
I begin my story as I began my Rambles, and pursue as I have pursued.
WILLIAM THOMAS VINCENT.
I was sauntering about the churchyard at Newhaven in Sussex, reading the inscriptions on the tombs, when my eyes fell upon a headstone somewhat elaborately carved. Although aged, it was in good preservation, and without much trouble I succeeded in deciphering all the details and sketching the subject in my note-book.
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