Impressions of England; Or, Sketches of English Scenery And Society

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And what was my surprise, on my next visit, to find a workman setting it there, just as it should be ! It was covered. I begged him to let me see it. ' Honour to thy old square cap, thou venerable and judicious Richard,' said my inmost heart, as the well-known features emerged in all their dignity; and then I asked if I was so fortunate as to be the very first to salute it.
The workman, who was the sculptor himself, assured me that I was. ' It is well,' I answered, ' that an American clergyman
...should have the privilege. We know how to value in America the great defender of Law and of Religion, and much as England owes to Hooker, America owes infinitely more, or will do so when the Church shall have proved herself, as she will in the end, the salvation of the Republic' Under the roof of the Middle Temple Hall, where the bench- ers, barristers and students still dine together, Avas first acted on Twelfth night, 1602, Shakspeare's play, so called. A visit to that noble hall, and a sight of its celebrated equestrian Charles First, by Vandyck, gave me great delight.

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