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Thursday, April 8

Quote: Visit the Chapel

"In an old Tuscan villa, a chapel ordinarily makes one among the numerous apartments; though it often happens that the door is permanently closed, the key lost, and the place left to itself, in dusty sanctity, like that chamber in man's heart where he hides his religious awe."
-Nathaniel Hawthorne, The The Marble Faun, 216

1 comment:

  1. I love Hawthorne and his language.

    It reminds me of Eliot's Wasteland
    though a bit different imagery, similar in thought.

    "In this decayed hole among the mountains
    In the faint moonlight, the grass is singing
    Over the tumbled graves, about the chapel
    There is the empty chapel, only the wind's home.
    It has no windows, and the door swings,
    Dry bones can harm no one."

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