Giovanni Boccaccio Quote

And times without number it happened that two priests would be on their way to bury someone, holding a cross before them, only to find that bearers carrying three or four additional biers would fall in behind them; so that whereas the priests had thought they only had one burial to attend to, they in fact had six or eight, and sometimes more.

During the Black Death

Decameron (1348–58) introduction


And times without number it happened that two priests would be on their way to bury someone, holding a cross before them, only to find that bearers...

And times without number it happened that two priests would be on their way to bury someone, holding a cross before them, only to find that bearers...

And times without number it happened that two priests would be on their way to bury someone, holding a cross before them, only to find that bearers...

And times without number it happened that two priests would be on their way to bury someone, holding a cross before them, only to find that bearers...