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Excerpt from A Pilgrimage to the Land of the Cid
Fully. Scattered it throughout creation, and if he decreed that the) World 'work of his hands should be good, he also decreed that it'should be beau tiful. Vt'hat poet 'has ever conceived, what architect has ever designed, a sanctuary comparabl'e to that which the Eternal has built for' himself in the profoundest depths of the Pyrenees, an isolated spot, Where he is adored by herdsmen only? It is called the Circle of Gavarnie. 'but instead of a circle, represent to yourself the apsis bf a temple, hewn out of rocks two thousand four hundred feet high: On reaching the base of these prodigious walls, we saw their summits, stinged with the roseate clouds fof a setting.
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