2-U VARIETIES OF WEATHER. CHAP. 8. 



wing in fair summer weather, and which increase with the 

 ephemeral temperature, and cloud the brows of day. The 

 colours likewise of the Haze and of the Clouds depend greatly 

 on the direction of the Wind, the most brilliant certainly 

 attend East Winds, and form some of the glowing tints so 

 beautifully imitated by Claude Lorraine, and other painters 

 of natural scenery. It is with those Winds that Aurora rises 

 blushing at her golden tresses. And it is usually a Southern 

 Wind that makes Greyhooded Even like a sad Votarist in 

 Palmer's weeds. 



