The Innocents Abroad


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From the eaves to the comb of the roof stretched in endless succession  
great curved marble beams, like the fore-and-aft braces of a steamboat,  
and along each beam from end to end stood up a row of richly carved  
flowers and fruits--each separate and distinct in kind, and over 15,000  
species represented. At a little distance these rows seem to close  
together like the ties of a railroad track, and then the mingling  
together of the buds and blossoms of this marble garden forms a picture  
that is very charming to the eye.  
We descended and entered. Within the church, long rows of fluted  
columns, like huge monuments, divided the building into broad aisles, and  
on the figured pavement fell many a soft blush from the painted windows  
above. I knew the church was very large, but I could not fully  
appreciate its great size until I noticed that the men standing far down  
by the altar looked like boys, and seemed to glide, rather than walk. We  
loitered about gazing aloft at the monster windows all aglow with  
brilliantly colored scenes in the lives of the Saviour and his followers.  
Some of these pictures are mosaics, and so artistically are their  
thousand particles of tinted glass or stone put together that the work  
has all the smoothness and finish of a painting. We counted sixty panes  
of glass in one window, and each pane was adorned with one of these  
master achievements of genius and patience.  
The guide showed us a coffee-colored piece of sculpture which he said was  
considered to have come from the hand of Phidias, since it was not  
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