Birmingham.

The following lines by Prior immediately occurred to my mind on perusing J. C. R.'s interesting note. The points of resemblance between the two fables are somewhat striking:

"'Say, sire of insects, mighty Sol!'

A fly on the chariot pole cried out,

'What blue-bottle alive

Did ever with such fury drive?'

"'Tell, Beelzebub, great father, tell!'

Says t'other, perch'd upon the wheel,

'Did ever any mortal fly

Raise such a cloud of dust as I?'"