Citation - American Weekly Mercury: 1724.11.12

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Index Entry Cyclops Cave, The [t] [beg] Upon the Earth thrive villany and wo 
Location Edinburgh 
Citation
AWM.724.014
5-12 Nov 1724:32 (256)
We have advice from Edinburgh that a very ingenious
mechanick at Gilmerton about two miles from that city,
having for these five years past employ'd his hours of
avocation in hewing a dwelling in a rock under ground, has
now finish'd six fire-rooms, with beds, tables, and seats of
stone, and a well, whose water is judged medicinal, and fit
for bathing in.  A curiosity so singular and surprizing,
draws a great many people to see it.  He is adorning the
entry with a large square stone, finely cut, upon which is
engraven the following inscription:
     THE CYCLOPS CAVE.
  Upon the Earth thrive villany and wo;
  But happiness and I are lodg'd below.
  My hands hew'd out this rock into a cell;
  Where free from din of life I safe y dwell:
  On Jacob's pillow nightly lay my head, 
  My house when living, and my grave when dead.
  Inscribe upon it, when it turns my tomb, 
  I liv'd and dy'd within my mother's womb.


Generic Title American Weekly Mercury 
Date 1724.11.12 
Publisher Bradford, Andrew 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1724 
Bibliography B0000462
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