正文 LONDON ANTIQUES.

----I do walk

Methinks like Guide Vaux, with my dark lanthorn,

Stealing to set the town o ?re; i th try

I should be taken for William o the Wisp,

Or Robin Goodfellow.

FLETCHER.

I AM somewhat of an antiquity-hunter, and am fond of expl London i of the relics of old times.

These are principally to be found in the depths of the city, swallowed up and almost lost in a wilderness of brid mortar, but deriving poetical and romantiterest from the onplace, prosaic world around them. I was struck with an instance of the kind in the course of a ret summer ramble into the city; for the city is only to be explored to advantage in summer-time, when free from the smoke and fog and rain and mud of winter. I had been buffeting for some time against the current of populatioing through Fleet Street. The warm weather had unstrung my nerves and made me sensitive to every jar and jostle and discordant sound. The ?esh was weary, the spirit faint, and I was getting out of hum……(内容加载失败!)

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