“The order and manner of burying in the fields such as died in prison, and namely Will Wiseman.” As indicated by the caption, Wiseman, dressed in only a loin cloth, is laid in the ground by a man who appears to be a member of the crowd of mourners. A small crowd of both male and female mourners surrounds the corpse and several of them are clasping their hands and raising their arms, as if in song or in prayer. Two of the mourners carry longbows. Revised version of Luborsky and Ingram 11222/39 and 11223/82, which appear in all four early English editions (1563, 1570, 1576, 1583). JPEG file (514 KB)
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