114 Fefaroy Fan&, Senigalllas
From this River our next Town on the
Road receives the Name of Narni. I
saw hereabouts nothing remarkable ex-
cept duguftus's Bridge, that Hands half
a Mile from the Town, and is one of
the stateliest Ruins in Italy. It has no
Cement, and looks as firm as one entire
Stone. There is an Arch of it unbro-
ken, the broadest that I have ever seen,
tho’ by reason of its great height it does
not appear so. The middle one was Hill
much broader. They join together
doubt, to the Bridge that Martial men-
Remains of an ancient Aquuedudt.
Sed jam pane mihi, net abaters Narnia
[Quinto,
Perpet no liceat sic tibi ponte srui! L. 7.
Preserve my better Parr, and spare my
Friend j
So, Narni, may thy Bridge for ever
Hand.
From Narni I went to Otricoli^ a very
mean little Village, that Hands where
the Castle of Ocriculum did formerly I
turn’d about half a Mile out of the Road
to see the Ruins of the old Ocricnluw,
that
n
mm
' ip:
ers, -
ces, and the
Magnificeno
In niv v.’.
Hill Handing
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Mount
cd it, bx,
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The Fa:;;
and <
Wj to R
fa’d by the
tliro. por
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“the Side?
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fivers; \ye
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From this River our next Town on the
Road receives the Name of Narni. I
saw hereabouts nothing remarkable ex-
cept duguftus's Bridge, that Hands half
a Mile from the Town, and is one of
the stateliest Ruins in Italy. It has no
Cement, and looks as firm as one entire
Stone. There is an Arch of it unbro-
ken, the broadest that I have ever seen,
tho’ by reason of its great height it does
not appear so. The middle one was Hill
much broader. They join together
doubt, to the Bridge that Martial men-
Remains of an ancient Aquuedudt.
Sed jam pane mihi, net abaters Narnia
[Quinto,
Perpet no liceat sic tibi ponte srui! L. 7.
Preserve my better Parr, and spare my
Friend j
So, Narni, may thy Bridge for ever
Hand.
From Narni I went to Otricoli^ a very
mean little Village, that Hands where
the Castle of Ocriculum did formerly I
turn’d about half a Mile out of the Road
to see the Ruins of the old Ocricnluw,
that
n
mm
' ip:
ers, -
ces, and the
Magnificeno
In niv v.’.
Hill Handing
Idius/: c.;
aV'me, am::
Mount
cd it, bx,
AG
The Fa:;;
and <
Wj to R
fa’d by the
tliro. por
Wpest of
’“other, of
“the Side?
®1 Snow -I
fivers; \ye
j "Wev,
o 1