PAINTING, CAKVING, AND GILDING. 



"Mark 

 How Nature paints her colours." 



THE Temple of Nature is no plain puritanic place of worship. 

 It is rather the model of a gorgeous cathedral, and, like a 

 sacred edifice of the latter description, it stands distinguished 

 not alone by features of solemn grandeur the " long-drawn 

 aisle" whose arches and pillars are the growth of ages, the 

 azure "vault" whose lamps are suns and worlds but no less 

 by a profusion of adornment worthy of the mighty fabric. 

 Flowing draperies of foliage, hung on high as curtains or as 



