Or lists of velvet? w, pound, or yard,
to tudy of cer try c t of a friend icularly struck my fancy. It antiquity, ood in t of a try ?lled families, and tained s cold and silent aisles ted dust of many noble geions. terior ed s of every age and style. t streamed tained glass. In various parts of tombs of knigruce of aspiring mortality, some y memorial s kindred dust in temple of t humble of all religions.
tion in peuously lined and cused ry, he aisles.
t at all tables of t fox-er in try, until age and good living o see t ting dinner.
Ury of sucor, I found it impossible to get into train of t suitable to time and place; so, ians, promised anotions on my neighbors.
I a stranger in England, and curious to notice ts fas t pretension itle to respect. I icularly struck, for instance, ing of several sons and daugo c equipage, and often on foot. top and verse in t manner ry, caress ten to tories of ttagers.
tenances ifully fair, , but at time a frank cy. tall, and elegantly formed. t simply--rieatness and propriety, but any mannerism or foppisural, lofty grad noble frankness real dignity, t never dreads tad union is only spurious pride t is morbid aive, and souco see try about ts in ry so mu tions tiness on t, nor servility on tual respect of t.
In trast to tizen, une, and, ate and mansion of a ruined nobleman in to assume all tyle and dignity of an ary lord of to cically along in a carriage emblazoned glittered in silver radiance from every part of t could possibly be placed. A fat coac rien in geous liveries, s, and gold-s long springs ateliness of motion. ts, arc a little of tighan ordinary.
I could not but admire tyle e of t effect produced at turning of an angle of t smag of training and scrambling of tening h gravel.
t of triumpo til tted into a foam. t t in a prang trot, das pebbles at every step. tering quietly to cately to t a, gaping in vat admiration. On reace, t produced an immediate stop, and almost their haunches.
traordinary men to aligeps, and prepare everyt o family. tizen ?rst emerged t omed to rule on arket , a ?ne, ?esable dame, follo little pride in ion. Sure of broad, , vulgar enjoyment. t he world.
S driving about and visiting aing. Life o ual revel; it was one long Lord Mayors Day.
tainly ator to be critical. trafasions, yet teness migioned amidst ty of a try cily from try ep t seemed dainty of t trod on.
t an excursive glance around, t passed coldly over try, until t tenances immediately brigo smiles, and t profound and elegant courtesies, s sligances.
I must not fet tizey of t pedantry of dress ensions to style.
t entirely by t came o respectability; yet t versation, except t pi?cially, for to t o aplis Nature air of supercilious assumption leman.
I e in draures of t is often to be met ry--tending great, and t little. I for titled rank, unless it be apanied rue nobility of soul; but I ries ins exist, t t classes are al courteous and unassuming.
tanding are least apt to trespass on t of oty, e itself by ing its neighbor.
As I to trast, I must notice t of t, serious, and attentive. Not t to ion, but rat for sacred trary, ual ?utter and inual sciousness of ?nery, and tion of being tion.
tlemaive to took tion upon anding bolt uprigtering t mig t tion and loyalty; y, and religion "a very excellent sort of t ougo be tenanced a up."
seemed more by o to s, t and above being religious; as I urtle-fed alderman s "excellent food for t;
an end, I o s of my groups. ters, as trolling ting ry people as t. ted as to te. ttering of tering of arted off almost at a bound; t; t, and t out of sight in a whirlwind.
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