. The dance of death. Prinrepj indtDctur tna?roie, Lt qtuf icf* 9 I THE HE is seen just coming out of his palace,accompanied with his retinue. A poor beg-gar with her child craving charity of him isrejected, whilst Death is supposed invisibly tolay his hands upon him. 52 THE BISHOP. XI. DEATH leading off the principal shep-herd, the rest terrified betake themselves toflight, and the flocks are dispersed. The set-ting sun is very judiciously introduced uponthis ?erci]uiiamPailprem, & cUlpef Sjetx bit- ovtcy ,c?reoi*\ -^^^ ^^ -^^^ -^


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