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pinched with the north-east wind 



climate, in the months of March 





peculiar to our 



d April, when 



Winter, still lingering on the verge of spring, 



Retires reluctant, and from time to time 



Looks back, while at his keen and chilling breath 



" Fair Flora sickens 



The disposition of th 



Stillingfleet 



Gardens atWoburn has 



been so far completed, that it would he superfluous to 



now 



their detai 



s 



because the several objects may b 



describ 

 iewed on th 



Pot;,** I will briefly enumerate the heads under which they 



iiave been classed : 3 



The Corridor, or covered-way, by which a 



'Hon is given from the house to the stables 



sheltered 



com 



flower-houses, tennis-court, riding-h 



larder, &c. 



conservatory, 



Chinese-dairy, game 



en «V ne by the door represented in the 



not 



sketch is subjoined 



an 



The Forcing Gard 

 object of winter comfort 



The Chinese Buildings were 



assemblage of Chinese Plants 



a, and Cameflla Japonica. 



An American Garden was also proposed 



yet been completed 



annexed sketch 



but 



as 



proposed to be decorated 



such 



the Hydrang 



Ac 



f curiosity, a botanical _ 

 U intei ^ting circumstance 



angement of all the Gra 



and, as an object 



forms 



li.e variety of Pheasants and acmaticfnwl ■ u „ 



