第7章 威斯敏斯特教堂WestminsterAbbey2(第1页)
第7章威斯敏斯特教堂WestminsterAbbey(2)
AsIpacedthecloisters,sometimesplatingthismiureofgloryanddeeseodeciphertheinssoones,whiedthepavemehmyfeet,myeyewasattractedtures,rudelyrelief,butnearlywornawaybythefootstepsofmaheyweretheeffigiesofthreeoftheearlyabbots;theepitaphswereehenamesaloneremained,havingnodoubtbeeertimes。(Vitalis。Abbas。1082,ausus。Abbas。1114,aius。Abbas。1176。)Iremailewhile,musihesecasualrelitiquity,thusleftlikewrethisdistaime,tellisugshadbeen,aeaoralbutthefutilityofthatpridewhichhopesstilltoexaageioliveinanins。Alittlelohesefaintrecordswillbeobliterated,awillorial。WhilstIwasyetlookingdownupoones,Iwasrousedbythesoundoftheabbeyclfrombuttresstobuttress,andeoers。Itisalmtohearthiswarimesoundingamoombs,ahelapseofthehour,which,likeabillow,hasrolledusonwardtrave。Ipursuedmywalktoanarcheddtotheiheabbey。here,themaghebuildingbreaksfullyuponthemind,trastedwiththevaultsofthecloisters。Theeyesgazewithwoclusterednsofgigantisions,ringingfromthemtosuamazi;andmanwanderingabouttheirbases,shrunkintoinsignifiparisonwithhisownhandiwork。Thespaessandgloomofthisvastedificeproduysteriousawe。Westepcautiouslyandsoftlyabout,asiffearfulthehallowedsileomb;whileeveryfootfallwhispersalongthewalls,andchattersamongthesepulchers,makingusmoresehequietwehaveied。
Itseemsasiftheawfulheplacepressesdownuponthesoul,ahebeholderintonoiselessreverewearesurrouhegregatedbomenofpasttimes,whohavefilledhistorywiththeirdeeds,ahtheirrenown。
Aalmostprovokesasmileatthevanityofhumanambitioheyarecrowdedtogetherahedust;arsimonyisobservedindolingoutasyer,alittleportiohose,whom,whenalive,kingdomsotsatisfy;andhoes,andforms,andartificesaredevisedtocatchtheoticeofthepassenger,andsavefretfulness,forafewshortyears,anamewhiceaspiredtooccupyagesoftheworld’sthoughtandadmiration。
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Iuedinthiswaytomovefromtombtotomb,andfromchapeltochapel。Thedaywasgraduallywearingaway;thedistanttreadofloiterersabouttheabbeygrewlessandlessfrequeonguedbellwassummoningtoeveningprayers;andIsawatadistaers,iesurplices,gtheaisleahechoir。IstoodbeforetheeoHeh’schapel。Aflightofstepsleadupthadeepandgloomy,butmagarch。Greatgatesofbrass,riddelicatelywrought,turnheavilyupes,asifproudlyreluitthefeetofortalsintothismeousofsepulchres。