II. THE CHURCH
[17.] matin-chime. Bells for morning worship.
[21.] Chambery. Capital of the department of Savoy Proper, on the Leysse.
[22.] Dight. See l. [277], and [note], Sohrab and Rustum. (Adorned, dressed.)
[37.] chisell'd broideries. The carved draperies of the tombs.
III. THE TOMB
[6.] transept. The transversal part of a church edifice, which crosses at right angles between the nave and the choir (the upper portion), thus giving to the building the form of a cross.
[39.] foliaged marble forest. Note the epithet.
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[45.] leads. That is, the leaden roof. See l. 1, Part II. (Upon the glistening leaden roof).