The Innocents Abroad


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and clothe their looped and windowed raggedness with vines. We shall  
remember St. Peter's: not as one sees it when he walks the streets of  
Rome and fancies all her domes are just alike, but as he sees it leagues  
away, when every meaner edifice has faded out of sight and that one dome  
looms superbly up in the flush of sunset, full of dignity and grace,  
strongly outlined as a mountain.  
We shall remember Constantinople and the Bosporus--the colossal  
magnificence of Baalbec--the Pyramids of Egypt--the prodigious form, the  
benignant countenance of the Sphynx--Oriental Smyrna--sacred Jerusalem  
--Damascus, the "Pearl of the East," the pride of Syria, the fabled Garden  
of Eden, the home of princes and genii of the Arabian Nights, the oldest  
metropolis on earth, the one city in all the world that has kept its name  
and held its place and looked serenely on while the Kingdoms and Empires  
of four thousand years have risen to life, enjoyed their little season of  
pride and pomp, and then vanished and been forgotten!  
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