‘Spare Bard’s bones at gravesite’

Fix the gravesite. But don’t touch the bones. That’s the work order for brave architects contemplating a fixup job for the deteriorating gravesite of William Shakespeare at the Holy Trinity Church in his hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon.

LONDON: Fix the gravesite. But don���t touch the bones. That���s the work order for brave architects contemplating a fixup job for the deteriorating gravesite of William Shakespeare at the Holy Trinity Church in his hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon.

The illustrious Bard is believed by many to have personally penned the threat on a stone marker above his grave: It promises to bless anyone who spares the stones, but curse any intruder who moves his bones.

That���s all well and good, but the stones above his grave are starting to flake and fall apart. Clergymen have trod on the stones for nearly four centuries, and the foot traffic is taking its inevitable toll.

People who love the church and its place in British literary history want to fix it���provided they can do so without digging up Shakespeare���s remains and facing the mysterious threat. ���We���re avoiding the curse,��� said Jospehine Walker, a spokeswoman for the Friends of Shakespeare���s Church group.
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