often used to form more magnificent structures as at
Rome; but, even when they are destroyed, so as to
produce only dust, Nature asserts her empire over
them, and the vegetable world rises in constant youth,
and—in a period of annual successions, by
the labours of man providing food—vitality,
and beauty upon the wrecks of monuments, which were
once raised for purposes of glory, but which are now
applied to objects of utility.