Chapter 1369 of 1964 · 68 words · ~1 min read

XXV.

The Druids' groves are gone--so much the better: Stonehenge is not--but what the devil is it?-- But Bedlam still exists with its sage fetter, That madmen may not bite you on a visit; The Bench too seats or suits full many a debtor; The Mansion House,[575] too (though some people quiz it), To me appears a stiff yet grand erection; But then the Abbey's worth the whole collection.