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[M.28L]                                                               [M.28]	Verona  Bridge Gateway	28
	Ft.	In                                                               
(1) Breadth  of entire gateway from jamb to jamb	12	1¾                		span of great arch:  and its height from point to cross bar:  (point
(2) Breadth of entire side above or below                             		of arch - not of foliation) is 3ft 2:  The bases plinths of the shafts
the capital, (a-d fig 1.)	5	1½                                        		are exactly the same plan and size, as the capital abacus:  leaving
(3) The two courses of bent bricks, each, wide		2 1/5 nearly 2¼.      now 3+		interval of 3ft 8.
(4) Each brick long more or less.		10  (the bricks are counted)       Gateway at	No 7:  On one side, half of the arch:  on the other the
(5) Width of marble inserted moulding including                       Verona *	moulding between the brick:  The lines of this ornament and
the two fillets		5 1/3                                                * in a tower at	its leaves come gleaming out in silver from the darkened marble
(6) c-d (fig 1)	1	11. (or 10 5/6)                                     western end of	: it is impossible that anything could be lovelier or more perfect
(7) a-b (fig 1)	2	4 1/3                                               the uppermost	It is drawn real size:  its depth of cutting as in section shows
{Then (3) x 2, + (5) + (6) + (7) all separately measured; + breadth of cementbridge, near	at about the third of an inch:  and the fillet border
not measured, should = (2)}                                           cathedral	about ½ an inch:  the flowers rising to same level; the
(8) Entire height of capital	1	6                                      		narrowest stalks a little below it, like a second arch of tracery
(9) Top of abacus to top of bell, (b-d fig 2)		5½                     		: the leaves quite flat and not ribbed.  Note how this character
(10) a-b (fig 2) in the front of the capital,		1½                     Severe mouldings	depends on their straight contours:  as opposed to the curve
but at its side.  (note this)		3                                      		of less flat mouldings: as that of the sarcophagus of Mastino
11 b-c (fig 2)		2½                                                    		in No: [gap].  The measures opposite.
12. Depth of jamb (stonework) occupied by	2.                          		The coil of the moulding drawn was the lowest: there are 26
form of the leaves and a bit                                          		on each side of the arch: at its top, a (cats?) head holds the
13. Breadth of each leaf of capital		5 in                             		cord in its mouth, and instead of leaves a bird is inserted into
14. Interval between each leaf.		½                                    		the roll on its right, and into the third roll on its left.
                                                                      		The plan of the moulding is to have a leaf in the large side inter
                                                                      		stice, and berry in small one opposite, but, as seen in the
                                                                      		drawing a smaller leaf is sometimes as if for experiment

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