Wayside pictures, hymns, and poems . horses,armour, food, clothes, the same riglits and claims tomoney, slaves, and every other property, which hehad in the present life.—Ibid., p. 9G. Note G, Page 109. Rouanes in his chariot rode, &c. For description of British war-chariot see Du. p. 29. Smiths lieligion of Ancient Britam Note 7, Page 112. In his Icist-vaen they placed his spear, (fee. Kist-vaen—stone chest. They inserted suchthings in the grave, urn, or funeral pile, as the persondeceased used or delighted in when aUve.—Borlases Antiquities of Cornwall, p. 96. Note 8, Page flaming fir


Wayside pictures, hymns, and poems . horses,armour, food, clothes, the same riglits and claims tomoney, slaves, and every other property, which hehad in the present life.—Ibid., p. 9G. Note G, Page 109. Rouanes in his chariot rode, &c. For description of British war-chariot see Du. p. 29. Smiths lieligion of Ancient Britam Note 7, Page 112. In his Icist-vaen they placed his spear, (fee. Kist-vaen—stone chest. They inserted suchthings in the grave, urn, or funeral pile, as the persondeceased used or delighted in when aUve.—Borlases Antiquities of Cornwall, p. 96. Note 8, Page flaming fire shall pass away. The Druids believed in a future state, the immor-tality of the soul, and that the world would bedestroyed by fire.—Ihid. Note 9, Page 112. That blood was shed which worked the mill. Arthur gave the Danes battle near Vellan teiTible was the slaughter that the mill was workedwith blood that day. Not a single Dane escaped. SeeHunts Popular Eomances of the ^Yest of England,Second Series, p. MINOR POEMS.


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