The ring and the book . >wis of the city were pasted up on Pasquin, the street, was a broken stump of an antique and hence called Pasquinades. A similar statue probably of Ajax supporting Menelaus, statue, Marforio, in another quarter, was used near Pasquins tailor-shop, the rendezvous of or which to post replies to THE BOOK AXD THE RLVG. 465 The Place Navona, the Pantheons Place, Place of the Column, last the Corsos length, And so debouched thence at Mannaias foot 145 V the Place o the People. As is evident, (Despite the malice. — plainly meant, I fear, By this abrupt change of l
The ring and the book . >wis of the city were pasted up on Pasquin, the street, was a broken stump of an antique and hence called Pasquinades. A similar statue probably of Ajax supporting Menelaus, statue, Marforio, in another quarter, was used near Pasquins tailor-shop, the rendezvous of or which to post replies to THE BOOK AXD THE RLVG. 465 The Place Navona, the Pantheons Place, Place of the Column, last the Corsos length, And so debouched thence at Mannaias foot 145 V the Place o the People. As is evident, (Despite the malice. — plainly meant, I fear, By this abrupt change of locality, — The Square \s no such bad place to head and hang) We had the titillation as we sat 150 Assembled, (quality in conclave, ha?) Of, minute after minute, some report How the slow show was winding on its way. Now did a car run over, kill a man. Just opposite a pork-shop numbered Twelve : 15S And bitter were the outcries of the mob Against the Pope : for, but that he forbids The Lottery, why. Twelve were Tern Quatern! ^ Now did a beggar by Saint Agnes, lame From his youth up, recover use of leg, 160 Through prayer of Guido as he glanced that way : So that the crowd near crammed his hat with coin. Thus was kept up excitement to the last, — Not an abrupt out-bolting, as of yore. From Castle, over Bridge and on t
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