Originally posted by Graham
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https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/i/irv.../stratfor.html
"A few years since also, as some laborers were digging to make an adjoining vault, the earth caved in, so as to leave a vacant space almost like an arch, through which one might have reached into his grave. No one, however, presumed to meddle with his remains so awfully guarded by a malediction; and lest any of the idle or the curious, or any collector of relics, should be tempted to commit depredations, the old sexton kept watch over the place for two days, until the vault was finished and the aperture closed again. He told me that he had made bold to look in at the hole, but could see neither coffin nor bones; nothing but dust. It was something, I thought, to have seen the dust of Shakspeare."
The entire account of Irving's travel to Stratford is worth reading.
The programme has(from the segments I have watched) not mentioned this frankly disappointing claim that the grave is now empty. Instead, they concentrate on some murky titillating gothic tale of graverobbing.
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