37/48 He has unaccountably, and to the great perplexity of the reader, placed the preaching of St Bernard after the second crusade to which i led .-- M.] [Footnote 29: Clairvaux, surnamed the valley of Absynth, is situate among the woods near Bar sur Aube in Champagne. St.Bernard would blush at the pomp of the church and monastery; he would ask for the library, and I know not whether he would be much edified by a tun of 800 muids, (914 1-7 hogsheads,) which almost rivals that of Heidelberg, (Melanges tires d'une Grande Bibliotheque, tom.xlvi.p. 15--20.)] [Footnote 30: The disciples of the saint (Vit. ima, l.iii.c.2, p. |