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ANTIQUI ES
A N D
Natural Curiosities
That lye near the
Ci t y of Naples.
from Naples lyes a very noble
Scene of Antiquities. What
they call Virgil's Tomb is
the first that one meets with
wasbury’d at Afo/Zw,but I think it is al-
most as certain that his Tomb slood on the
other side of the Town which looks to-
wards Vefuvio. By this Tomb is the
Entry into the Grotto of Paufilypo.
The common People of Naples believe
it to have been, wrought by Magick, and
that


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