The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 20, No. 564, September 1, 1832 by Various
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page 13 of 53 (24%)
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PRESERVATION OF A HUMAN BODY. In a vault under the Font of the Old Church of St. Dunstan in the West, has lately been discovered the leaden coffin of a "Mr. Moody," (without a Christian name,) who "died in the year 1747, aged 70 years." After this interment of 85 years, the face was found not decomposed, but perfect; the mouth extended--the teeth and eye-brows unimpaired, and to the touch, the flesh solid (covered with a cloth) and no appearance of worms; which puzzles the common opinion that such insects prey upon the dead: "And food for worms brave Percy!" exclaimed Prince Henry over the expiring body of Hotspur. This observation was made by a person who saw the remains on the 8th of August, 1832, an older object by twelve years, and without teeth,--a gum-biter! AN OLD INHABITANT OF CLIFFORD'S INN. * * * * * THE ROSE OF THE CASTLE. A summer morn, with all its golden light, |
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