NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE. 127 



has rendered it so happily in our language, that without farther 

 excuse I shall add his translation also. 



" Qualis spelunca subito commota Columba, 

 Cui domus, et dulces latebroso in pumice nidi, 

 Fertur in arva volans, plausumque exterrita pennis, 

 Dat tecto ingentem mox aere lapsa quieto, 

 Radit iter liquidum, celeres neque commovet alas." 



" As when a dove her rocky hold forsakes, 

 Rous'd, in a fright her sounding wings she shakes ; 

 The cavern rings with clattering : out she flies, 

 And leaves her callow care, and cleaves the skies : 

 At first she flutters : but at length she springs 

 To smoother flight, and shoots upon her wings." 



I am, etc. 



