CHAPTER IV. " These rallies and hills never heard, No lake so gentle,, and no spring so clear, which fondly sues the mountain's breast," upon " Cape Town, 8th Jan. 1833." suns shining instead of one," such seems the the heart a summer feeling," let him go, before it (Signed) " L. W. Villet." sojourner on Choultry Plain, and still remembers i/frito r> THE reader who is inclined to be critical may " But the sound of the church-going bell, 60 FALLS OF THE CAVERY No hill so blue, no woods so green appear, be too late, to the Neilgherry Hills, " for one day " Or smiled when a sabbath appeared." of existence more, and joy." Although SirThos. the Neilgherries ; but if he has been long a To give man health throughout the circling year. given them were Prince and Princess." those days in his native land which " sent into Munro well said, " there appeared to be two All nature's bounties seem united here " Never sighed at the sound of a knell, COWPER. think that too much has been said of" the Zephyr AND NEILGHERRY HILLS. Q\