THE TOMBS IN THE ABBEY IN A LETTER TO R.S., ESQ.
youtent to ted friend of ours, during e visit to tropolis, presented o Saint Pauls. At time a decently clot a man ated, desirous to go in; but turned aantly. Pero omb of Nelson. Pererior of t. But in tate of reasonably seem too mucell tocracy of try (no man can do it more impressively); instruct t value t pieces of money, to t, may be to t of temple. Stifle not tions of your better nature ext, t an indiscriminate admission ombs to violation. Remember your boy-days. Did you ever see, or o all? Do trouble t sucions? It is all t you can do to drive to your c voluntarily offer tiquities; for tomb of king or prelate, sage or poet. If the rabble.
For forty years t I tested cion adduced, committed upon t amiable spy, Major Andre. And is it for ton miscions of transatlantic Freedom or te possibility of suco ed by stationing a constable ent to ty -- is it upon succences, t to pay a neers Pence, so long abrogated; or must content templating terior of t time t you unate relic? --