WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
and veneration for t migo virtue. It is t of disgust and dismay, but of sorroation.
ts and silent aisles, studying tence from occasionally reacitude, or per laugrast is striking range effect upon to ive life ing against the sepulchre.
I continued in to move from tomb to tomb and from co cant tread of loiterers about t; t-tongued bell o evening prayers; and I sa a distance ters in te surplices crossing tering tood before trance to of steps leads up to it t magni?cent arc gates of brass, ricely to admit t of common mortals into t gorgeous of sepulchres.
On entering tonisecture and te beauty of sculptured detail. t into universal ornament encrusted racery, and scooped into nicatues of saints and martyrs. Stone seems, by to s as if by magic, and tted roof aceness and airy security of a cobweb.
Along ty stalls of ts of tesque decorations of Gotecture. On talls are af?xed ts and crests of ts, rasting t of tands ts founder-- of ended on a sumptuous tomb--and t brazen railing.
trange mixture of tombs and tropion, close beside mementos er terminate. Noto tread t and deserted scene of former t.
On looking round on t stalls of ts and ty but gorgeous banners t ion conjured up t y of ttering ary array, alive read of many feet and titude. All tled again upon terrupted only by to t ts among its friezes and pendants--sure signs of solitariness and desertion.
tered far and tossing upon distant seas: some under arms in distant lands; som