Let the reader picture to himself, crowning a limestone hillock, an oblong mass of masonry fifteen feet in height, thirty wide, forty long, with a gate, an external railing and a platform; on this platform sixteen enormous pillars of rough
hewn stone, thirty feet in height, arranged in a colonnade round three of the four sides of the mass which support them, bound together at their summits by heavy beams, whence hung chains at intervals; on all these chains, skeletons; in the vicinity, on the plain, a stone cross and two gibbets of secondary importance, which seemed to have sprung up as shoots around the central gallows; above all this, in the sky, a perpetual flock of crows; that was Montfauçon.
Afterwards, when the head is
hewn from his foe, Jikiza goes back to the meeting of the headmen, and they talk as before.
In the center was a square, solid monument of
hewn stone.
Gangs of carpenters hoping for high pay arrived in Moscow every day, and on all sides logs were being
hewn, new houses built, and old, charred ones repaired.
Presently he reached the splendid palace of King Priam, adorned with colonnades of
hewn stone.
It is nothing but a dismal cavern, roughly
hewn in the living rock of the Hill of Calvary.
I stayed two months in the province of Ligonus, and during that time procured a church to be built of
hewn stone, roofed and wainscoted with cedar, which is the most considerable in the whole country.
Now the buildings of the outer court were at least five feet high, and it was impossible for me to stride over them without infinite damage to the pile, though the walls were strongly built of
hewn stone, and four inches thick.
Then fitly mightest thou have been
hewn down and cast into the flames."