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MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837

XX. BEFORE THE PICTURE OF THE BAPTIST, BY RAPHAEL, IN THE GALLERY AT FLORENCE

MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837


THE Baptist might have been ordained to cry Forth from the towers of that huge Pile, wherein His Father served Jehovah; but how win Due audience, how for aught but scorn defy The obstinate pride and wanton revelry Of the Jerusalem below, her sin And folly, if they with united din Drown not at once mandate and prophecy? Therefore the Voice spake from the Desert, thence To Her, as to her opposite in peace, 10 Silence, and holiness, and innocence, To Her and to all Lands its warning sent, Crying with earnestness that might not cease, “Make straight a highway for the Lord–repent!”