Francis Bacon Wrote Shakespeare the Arguments Pro And Con Frankly Dealt With

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" On the other hand, the Stratford man's high-water mark in poetry is the inscription on his tomb, his verses on " Lousy Lucy, " and on his fellow local money-lender, John A'Combe (who was allied with him in attempting to enclose the common). Here they are.
An Epitaph on Tom-a-Combe, otherwise Thin-beard : — " Thin' in beard and thick in purse, Never man beloved worse ; He went to the grave with many a curse, The Devil and he had both one nurse. " \_\Vliom I have cirunke with. '] " Piping Petwo
...rth, dancing Marston, Haunted Hillborough and hungry Grafton, With dodging Exhall, Papist Wixford, Beggarly Broom and drunken Bidford. " It may be remembered that at Bidford the apple-tree was exhibited for a century or two under which Shak- spere was said to have slept after a drinking contest, in which he became too insensible to move.
Then there is the Epitaph on John Combe from the Ashmolean MSS. , cited by Halliwell-Phillipps : — " Ten in a hundred here lies engraved, 'Tis a hundred to ten his soul is not saved ; If any one asks, ' Who lies in this tomb ?


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