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VI. A Letter from Mr. Smart Lethieullier to Mr. Gale, relating to the Shrine of St. Hugh, the crucifyed Child at Lincoln

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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In my journey into the north the last summer, [1736], I passed some days at Lincoln, on purpose to view the remains of antiquity, which that city affords; and indeed none in England can boast of more, or better deserves the labour of a judicious pen.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1770

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page 28 note [m] I shall beg leave only to add the testimony of our English Homer:

O yongè Hewe of Lyncoln, slayne also,

With cursyd Jewes, as it is notable,

For it is but a lytel while ago,

Pray eke for us, we synful folk unstable,

That of his mercy, God be merciable

On us, his grete mercy multiply,

For the reverence of his mother Mary.

Chauc. The Prioresses Tale. T. M.