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hanging wood of Glena, which appears in full 

 glory. 



Mr. Herbert has built a handfome Gothic 

 bridge, to unite the peninfula to the ifland of 

 Brickeen, through the arch of which the waters 

 of the north and fouth lake flow. It is a ipan 

 of twenty-feven feet, and leventeen high, and 

 over it the road leads to that illand. From 

 thence to Brickeen nearly finifhed, and it is to 

 be thrown acrofs a bottom into Dynifs. 



Returned by the northern path through a 

 thick wood for fome diftance, and caught a 

 very agreeable view of Afh Illand, feen through 

 an opening, inclofed on both fides with wood. 

 Purfued the way from thefe grounds to Keelbeg, 

 and viewed the bay of the Devil's Ifland, which, 

 is a beautiful one, inclofed by a fhore, to the 

 riglyt of very noble rocks, in ledges and other 

 forms, crowned in a ftriking manner with 

 wood j a little rocky iflet rifes in front ; to the 

 left the water opens, and Turk mountain rifes 

 with that proud fuperiority which attends him 

 in all thefe fceaes. 



The view of the promontory of Dindog, near 

 this place, clofes this part of the lake, and is 

 indeed fingularly beautiful. It is a large rock, 

 which ihoots far into the water, of a neigut 

 fuflicient to be interefling, in full relief, fringed 

 with a icanty vegetation ; the fhore on which 

 you (land bending to the right, as if to me-.t 

 *liat rock, prefcnts a circular lhade of dark 



wood r 



