One who has travelled more than you,

Quite round the world, through each degree,

Anson and I have ploughed the sea,

Torrid and frigid zones have past,

And safe at home arrived at last.

There follow two other lines, which are almost unintelligible.

O.P.Q.


Footnote 1: [(return)]

Primary rocks are supposed by geologists to constitute the foundation on which rocks of all the other classes are laid; and if we take an enlarged view of the structure of the globe, we may admit this to be the fact,—but the admission requires certain limitations.—Bakewell.

Footnote 2: [(return)]

Praxiteles.