The ordering of the Garden of Pleafure. 
en fhould be. let me likewife aduife you where it fhould not be, at leaft that it isthe 
ar ste wherein it may be, ifitbe either onthe Welt or Eaft fide of yourhoufe, or 
that it tandin amoorifh ground, or other vnwholfome ayre (for many , both fruits, 
herbes, and flowers that are tender, participate withthe ayre , takinginamanner their _ 
chiefeft thriuing from thence) or neare any common Lay-ftalles, or common Sewers, 4 
or elfeneareany great Brew-houfe, Dye-houfe, or any other place where there is much. — 
{moake, whether it be of ftraw, wood, or efpecially of fea-coales, which of all other is 
the wort, as our Citie of London can giue proofe fufficient, wherein neither herbe nor — 
tree will long profper, nor hath done cuer fince the vfe of fea-coales beganneto bee free — 
quent therein. Andlikewife that itis much the worfe, ifit bee neare vnto any Barnes or 
Stackes of corne or hey , becaufe that from thence will continually with the winde bee 
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