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The dance of death : in a series of engravings on wood from designs attributed to Hans Holbein ; with a treatise on the subject
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The Dance of Death.

poet, who lived about 1360. He was a Jew, and surgeonto Don Pedro. His real name seems to have been Mose,but he calls himself Don Santo Judio de Carrion. Thisperson is said to have written a moral poem, called " DanzaGeneral." It commences thus :

Dise la Muerte.

u Yo so la muerte cierta a todas criaturas,Que son y seran en el mundo durante :Demando y digo O ame ! porque curasDe vida tan breve en punto passante ? &c.

He then introduces a preacher, who announces Death toall persons, and advises them to be prepared by goodworks to enter his Dance, which is calculated for alldegrees of mankind.

Primaramente llama a su danza a dos doncellas,

A esta mi danza trax de presente,

Estas dos donzellas que vades fermosas :

Ellas vinieron de muy malamente

A oir mes canciones que son dolorosas,

Mas non les valdran flores nin rosas,

Nin las composturas que poner salian :

De mi, si pudiesen parterra querrian,

Mas non proveda ser, que son mis esposas.

It may, however, be doubted whether the Jew Santowas the author of this Dance of Death, as it is by nomeans improbable that it may have been a subsequentwork added to the manuscript referred to by Sanchez.

In 1675, Maitre Jacques Jacques, a canon of thecathedral of Ambrun, published a singular work, entitled"Le faut mourir et les excuses inutiles que Ton apportea cette necessite. Le tout en vers burlesques." Rouen,1675, 121110. It is written much in the style of Scarronand some other similar poets of the time. It commences"with a humorous description given by Death of hisproceedings with various persons in every part of theglobe, which is followed by several dialogues betweenDeath and the following characters :1. The Pope. 2. Ayoung lady betrothed. 3. A galley slave. 4. Guillot,who has lost his wife. 5. Don Diego Dalmazere, a Spanishhidalgo. 6. A king. 7. The young widow of a citizen,8. A citizen. 9. A decrepit rich man. 10. A canoa