[11] Compare Bryant’s Thanatopsis:

“All that tread
The globe are but a handful to the tribes
That slumber in its bosom.”

[12] Rom. Sott., ii, 127.

[13] D’Agincourt, Histoire de l’art par les Monumens, i, 20.

[14] Literally, little sleeping chambers, from cubo, I lie down. The same name was also given to the cells for meditation and prayer attached to the Church of Nola. Paulin., ep. 12, ad Sever.

[15] [Book II].

[16] See [Fig. 130] and context, where the entire subject is discussed.

[17] See in the Cemetery of St. Helena, [Fig. 29].

[18] As in [Fig. 12], and more strikingly in [Fig. 76].

[19] An organized body of diggers, by whom the Catacombs were excavated. See [Book III, chap. iv.]