On sacred buildings doom’d in dust to lie;

“On seats,” they tell, “where priests mid tapers dim

Breathed the warm prayer, or tuned the midnight hymn;

Where trembling penitents their guilt confessed,

Where want had succour, and contrition rest;

There weary men from trouble found relief,

There men in sorrow found repose from grief.

To scenes like these the fainting soul retired;

Revenge and anger in these cells expired;

By Pity soothed, Remorse lost half her fears,