vul&longs;ions, we turn'd the Stop-cock, and <lb/>
let in the Air upon her, yet it came too <lb/>
late; whereupon, ca&longs;ting our eyes upon <lb/>
one of tho&longs;e accurate Dyals that go with <lb/>
a <emph type="italics"/>Pendulum,<emph.end type="italics"/> and were of late ingeniou&longs;ly <lb/>
invented by the Noble and Learned <emph type="italics"/>Hu&shy;<lb/>
genius,<emph.end type="italics"/> we found that the whole Tragedy <lb/>
had been concluded within ten Minutes of <lb/>
an hour, part of which time had been im&shy;<lb/>
ploy'd in cementing the Cover to the Re&shy;<lb/>
ceiver. </s> <s>Soon after we got a Hen-&longs;par&shy;<lb/>
row, which being caught with Bird-lime <lb/>
was not at all hurt; when we put her into <lb/>
the Receiver, almo&longs;t to the top of which <lb/>
&longs;he would briskly rai&longs;e her &longs;elf, the Ex&shy;<lb/>
periment being try'd with this Bird, as it <lb/>
was with the former, &longs;he &longs;eem'd to be <lb/>
dead within &longs;even minutes, one of which <lb/>
were imploy'd in cementing on the Co&shy;<lb/>
ver: But upon the &longs;peedy turning of the <lb/>
Key, the fre&longs;h Air flowing in, began &longs;low&shy;<lb/>
ly to revive her, &longs;o that after &longs;ome pant&shy;<lb/>
ings &longs;he open'd her eyes, and regain'd her <lb/>
feet, and in about a 1/4 of an hour, after <lb/>
threatned to make an e&longs;cape at the top of <lb/>
the Gla&longs;s, which had been un&longs;topp'd to <lb/>
let in the fre&longs;h Air upon her: But the Re&shy;<lb/>
ceiver being clo&longs;'d the &longs;econd time, &longs;he