AFRICA MEDIA BRITANNIS PATEFACTA. Niliacos ultra fontes Libycamque paludem, Ergo ignava trahit gens otia, nam neque belli arboreas lento de vimine crates Molirique trabes tectorum, aut pelle fugaces Venando spoliare feras—ea maxima prædæ 10 20 1 Vide Livingstone's Journal, p. 215. Gloria-nocturnumve focis arcere leonem. At non continuas, Nomadum de more, perenni Hos ingens Zambesus agros et flumine oberrat 30 40 50 1 Afri enim sub Dio plerumque agunt, ideoque apertis focis utuntur quos “Kotla" appellant.–V. Livingstone, p. 15. 2 V. Livingstone, p. 22. 3 Credunt malevolos esse mortuorum Manes, ac viventibus nocere.-V. Living. stone, pp. 316, 523. 4 V. Livingstone, p. 15. Cæruleo, virides campos et amoena salicta . Intimus hic vasta dirimens lacus3 objice campos 60 70 1 V. Livingstone, p. 231. 2 Ib. pp. 81, 82. 4 Sc. Solitudo quam “Kalahari" appellant. 3 Sc. Ngami-Ib. p. 66. 5 V. Livingstone, p. 62. Prensat aquas, fugit unda levis fallitque sequentem. Sed quid opus quam multa aperit miracula tellus, Felices latebræ dulcisque ante omnia tellus ! in 80 regna viator 90 1 "The transparency of the atmosphere exceeds what is known in any other part of the world: the naked eye can perceive stars of two degrees less magnitude than it can discern in the northern sky.”—Vide Howison's Foreign Scenes. I, faustas grassare vias ! I splendida fata 100 |