Creepy.
And Marlowe's fame survived, although he was killed in a tavern brawl  
while still in his twenties. Why is his grave unmarked?
Paul

On Oct 30, 2007, at 6:42 PM, Bob W wrote:

> "...when Death's pale messenger wounds
> you, may your bones rest happily, and may your fame survive the
> memorials of your marble tomb."
>
> This is at the gateway to St. Nicholas's church in Deptford, where the
> bones of Christopher Marlowe, who wrote the above lines, lie in an
> unmarked and unknown grave:
> http://www.web-options.com/Nick2.jpg
>
> Bob
>
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