THE ORDERING OF TI 
Pe “GARDEN OF PLEASVRE,. 
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“he fin of 1 en of apie oe finesse 
ate Tia att BE SHIT Sa Be ae } 
teases 
& He feuerall fiuathooker ries dwellings, are forthe moft part 
y ynaucideable and vnremoueable ; for moft men cannot appoint 
XS forth facha manner of fituation fot their dwelling, as is moft fit 
Gs to auoide all the inconueniences of winde and weather, but muft 
e bee content with fuch as the place will affordthem ; yet all men 
) a, \o. . doewell know, that fome fittations are more excellent than o- 
— ene chers : : according therforeto, the feuerall fituation of mens‘dwel- 
aTEG WED lings; fo are the fituarions’ of their gardens alfo for the moft part, 
‘Andaldionst diuets doc dincrfy. referre their ewe feuctall places which they haue 
pee se they dwell, ; Asfomethofe places that, are neare ynto a river or 
rookéto be be be bet forthe Pleafintaeme of the water, the cafe of tranfportation of them- 
felocs, their friends and goods {as al fo for the fertilit oh ‘the fo Bye? which is feldome 
bad neare yitto a rivers fide , , And theirs eaéoll the fide ortop Ors an hil?, bee it {mall or 
‘great, forthe Pe (pceB Lake : "And againe ; fomethe plane ot “champian ground, for 
the euen leiiell thereof : eucry one of which, as they’ haue their commodities accompa- 
nying them, fo hane heats their difcommodities belonging vntothem, according to 
the Latine Prouerbe -Omsne commodsm fert j sommedum. ¥ ecto fhew you for euc- 
tie of thefe fituations which is the firteft place to plant your garden in, and how to de- 
fendit from the initiries of the cold windes and frofts that may annoy it, will, hope,be 
wellaccepted,. And firft, for the water fide; I fuppofe the North. ideof the: Water to 
bethebelt hide for yolit garden, thar it mayhau de che oINForCOF the Sout lye 
vponitand face it, and the dwelling houle’ to bee abone it;to defend the cold win 
and frofts borh from’ your herbes ; and flowers , and early fruirs,. And fo "kei E 
‘the hill fide; tharit: may lye fullopen'to the South Sunne, andi the houte ab 
‘it, both forthe comfort the ground fhall'receine of the water and rainte de(cending i 
cae of defence from. ister and Golde! be eee th ¢ ten “ff nnd; th 
eee houfethould be oii the North fide ofthe garden, that fo the ae 
cy to acter fro ofr Aone cold nig 
eS ae 
uty ones ie 
nto caufeit come 
ofthe 
rer it 
ings dein ae seat fhall bane! recipro- 
elbow and haue both fight and fen of whatfocue: is ex- 
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ara od arene whichis Leeber a 5 eft ple: 
