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Updated: June 11, 2025


I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Beloved of the hearts which long for Thee, by the Manifestations of Thy Cause and the Day-Springs of Thine inspiration, and the Exponents of Thy majesty, and the Treasuries of Thy knowledge, not to suffer me to be deprived of Thy holy Habitation, Thy Fane and Thy Tabernacle.

Thus the more distant view; while at the very foot of the hill of vision rises a temple with proud columns and pediments,—the fane of Demeter theEarth Motherand the seat of her Mysteries, renowned through Hellas. The house of Hermippus the Eumolpid, first citizen of Eleusis, stood to the east of the temple.

It was a temple a fane of devotion or of science, which, when consecrated to the Creator, is devotion of the loftiest order, for it exhibits His attributes purely, free from the masquerade attire and blasphemous caricature of controversial creeds, and has the seal and signature of His own hand to sanction its aspirations.

Leonard's troubled gaze wandered from the scene of destruction to Saint Paul's an edifice, which; from the many events connected with his fortunes that had occurred there, had always a singular interest in his eyes. Calling to mind the denunciations poured forth by Solomon Eagle against this fane, he could not help fearing they would now be fulfilled.

Then a youthful policeman appeared, putting on his helmet as he quitted the fane. "What's all this?" asked the policeman, in the assured tone of one who had the forces of the Empire behind him. "He's been making a disturbance in the horgan loft," said the cassock, "and now he says his name's Priam Farll." "Oh!" said the policeman. "Ho! And how did he get into the organ loft?"

These were chiefly portraits of women and children, and are marked by unaffected grace and appreciation of character. This picture, in the National Gallery, London, has inscribed on the canvas: "Lady Giorgiana Fane; 1800. Æt 5." It shows Lawrence's method of treating a child's portrait, in the style dear to our ancestors, as a "fancy" portrait.

Oh because he and I are such close friends?" "Yes such very close friends that I" she laughed "I am informed that your interests are soon to be identical." The girl swung round, self-possessed, but dreadfully pale. "If you believed that," she said, "it was vile of you to say what you said, Mrs. Fane."

Somehow on that evening she became conscious that Annaple looked at her and Mr. Fane rather curiously; and when they met again the next day, and having grown intimate over the introduction of the two little boys, were driving out together, there were questions about whether she saw much of him. 'Oh, I don't know!

The captain was more reserved on the subject, but at the thought that he would have to renounce all hope of finding the survivors of the fane, his heart was ready to break.

They thrust me into a small temple near by, which once had been a fane in much favour with travellers, who wished to show gratitude for the safe journey to the capital, but which now was robbed and ruined, and they swung to the stone entrance gate and barred it, leaving me to commune with myself. Presently, they told me, I should be put to death by torments.

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