Aspera, diffuso, spargentes saxa, cerebro:

Vix dux ipse fuga salvus, namque exta trahebat

Vulnere tardatus, sonipes generosus hiante:

Insequitur clamore, cohors fanatica, namque

Crudelis semper timidus si vicerit unquam.

MS. Bellum Bothuellianum.

[A]

William Cleland, a man of considerable genius, was author of several poems, published in 1697. His Hudibrastic verses are poor scurrilous trash, as the reader may judge from the description of the Highlanders, already quoted. But, in a wild rhapsody, entitled, "Hollo, my Fancy," he displays some imagination. His anti-monarchical principles seem to break out in the following lines:—

Fain would I know (if beasts have any reason)
If falcons killing eagles do commit a treason?