£o A TOUR THROUGH
after sun-set! but lise you know is che-
quered with good and evil, and it Would
have been great presumption to receive so
much of the one, without expecting a
little dash of the other too.~Besides, a sea
expedition is nothing without a slorin. Our
journal would never have been readable,
had it not been for this.—Well I assure
you, we had it. It was not indeed so vio-
lent as the great one off Louisburgh, or
perhaps even that described by Virgil;
the reading of which is said to have made
people sea-sick; but it was rather too much
for our little bark.—1 was going to tell
you that after sun-set the Iky began to
over-cast, and in a short time, the whole
atmosphere appeared fiery and threaten-
ing. We attempted to get into some
creek, but could find none. The wind
grew loud, and we found it was in vain
to proceed; but as the night was dark and
hazy, we were dubious about the possibi-
lity of reaching the port of Agrigentum.
8 How-
after sun-set! but lise you know is che-
quered with good and evil, and it Would
have been great presumption to receive so
much of the one, without expecting a
little dash of the other too.~Besides, a sea
expedition is nothing without a slorin. Our
journal would never have been readable,
had it not been for this.—Well I assure
you, we had it. It was not indeed so vio-
lent as the great one off Louisburgh, or
perhaps even that described by Virgil;
the reading of which is said to have made
people sea-sick; but it was rather too much
for our little bark.—1 was going to tell
you that after sun-set the Iky began to
over-cast, and in a short time, the whole
atmosphere appeared fiery and threaten-
ing. We attempted to get into some
creek, but could find none. The wind
grew loud, and we found it was in vain
to proceed; but as the night was dark and
hazy, we were dubious about the possibi-
lity of reaching the port of Agrigentum.
8 How-