ic>4 K I L L "A R N E Y. 



Returning through the bridge, turn to the 

 left round Dynifs ifland, under the woods of 

 Glena ; open on the cultivated country beyond 

 the town of Killarney, and come gradually in 

 fight of Innisfallen and Rofs Ifland. 



Pafs near to the wood of Glena, which 

 here takes the appearance of one immenfe 

 fweep hanging in the moft beautiful manner 

 imaginable, on the fide of a vaft mountain to 

 a point, (hooting into the great lake. A more 

 glorious fcene is not to be imagined, It is 

 one deep mafs of wood, compofed of the 

 richeft ihades perfectly dipping in the water, 

 without rock or ftrand appearing, not a break 

 in the whole. The eye pairing upon the 

 fheet of liquid filver fome diftance, to meet fo 

 intire a fweep of every tint that can compofe 

 one vaft mafs of green, hanging to fuch an 

 extent as to fill not only the eye, but the imar 

 gination unites in the whole to form the moft 

 noble fcene that is any where to be beheld. 



Turn under the North fhore of Mucrufs ; 

 the lake here is one great expanfe of water, 

 bounded by the woods defcribed, the iflands of 

 Jnnisfallen, Rofs, &c. and the peninfula. The 

 fhore of Mucrufs has a great variety j it is irt 

 iome places rocky, huge mafles tumbled from 

 their bafe lie beneath, as in a chaos of ruin. 

 Great caverns worn under them in a variety 

 of ftrange forms ; or elfe covered with woods 

 of a variety of {hades. Meet the point of Ard- 

 ., (in Englifh where the water dailies 



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