(Among the cinders of her sacred Fire)

Her own selfs Heir, Nurse, Nurseling, Dam and Sire.”

The Swallow.

“And is the swallow gone?

Who beheld it?

Which way sailed it?

Farewell bade it none?”

(W. Smith, Country book.)

Olaus Magnus answered this question, according to his lights, and when, discoursing on the Migration of Swallows he says:—“Though many Writers of Natural Histories have written that Swallows change their stations; that is, when cold Winter begins to come, they fly to