They didn't. He's buried in a church, and they don't go digging up people buried in churches. Besides, anyone who did would be cursed--it says so on the grave.
A phrase requesting grave robbers to have a heart. Maybe he knew that after the SEVEN AGES the eighth age would have grave robbers.
The last line of the poem on Shakespeare's grave is "and curst be he who moves my bones."
The Globe opened in 1599.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
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A phrase requesting grave robbers to have a heart. Maybe he knew that after the SEVEN AGES the eighth age would have grave robbers.
The last line of the poem on Shakespeare's grave is "and curst be he who moves my bones."
The Globe opened in 1599.
I'm not positive this is the one your looking for but... "Go ask his name: if he be married. My grave is like to be my wedding bed."
they got into the museum because the doors were not locked and they opened the door. Stole the tombs
With a convicted sex offender living next door, I have grave concerns about my son's safety. She was diagnosed with cancer and is now gravely ill. He placed flowers on his friend's grave.
It is unknown what the actual date was at the time that the old Globe Theater opened, but it was in the year of 1599. It was rebuilt in 1614, and then closed in 1642.
When Matthew Maule's grave was opened, only a few dry bones were found. Many believed it to be the result of witchcraft, as Maule was rumored to have practiced dark arts during his lifetime. The lack of a complete body added to the mysterious and eerie reputation of the Maule family.
No one knows but they are searching for it. They know it is in Quebec!
Good frend for Iesvs sake forbeare,To digg the dvst encloased heare.Bleste be ye man yt spares thes stones,And cvrst be he yt moves my bonesRead more: What_did_William_Shakespeare_have_written_on_his_gravestone
yes he was very proud of his sons job
I can't display images directly, but you can easily find pictures of Alexander Hamilton's grave site by searching online. His grave is located in Trinity Churchyard in Manhattan, New York City. The site features a simple tombstone with inscriptions honoring his contributions to the United States.