Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 56, Number 348

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London, London! So much talent, so much glory and beauty; suchmighty hearts, such mighty works; such ages of story--all buried in oneblack mass! Piteous spectacle!" cried Paulett, striking his breast, andstretching forth his arms over the skeleton of what was once a sovereignin the world.
He took his son by the hand, and led him over the confused masses, telling him as they went along what were the ruins by which they passed.
"This great heap of building which has fallen into a square, must be
...thepalace of our kings. It is that St James's, where they dwelt till noblerbuildings rose with the improving times. See here, Charles--there isless ruin here. This opener space was park and garden; and time has beenthat I have heard the buzz of men filling all this place, when thesovereigns came to hold their courts in that building. I think that thisdreadful fire must have taken place before life was quite extinct; forsee, there are heaps of bones here, as though men had fled together toavoid it; and it either overtook them with long tongues of fire, such asa burning city would send forth, or smothered them before they couldescape, with its smoke.

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