pleafmg as their forms. Thefe combinations 

 are greatly aflifted by a profufion of holly, 

 and other humble plants, which are interfperfed 



among the trees. This delightful fcenery 



alfo is happily opened. Several roads winding 

 in different directions, through the wood, form 

 a variety of little recefTes. Sometimes we 

 were prefented with a longer reach ; fome- 

 times with a iudden turn : and the beauty 

 generally arofe from feeing little removed 

 clumps of wood, in Waterlo's flile, varioufly 

 rifing behind one or two (lately trees on the 

 fore-ground, whofe dark branches gave effect 

 to the inlightened foliage within. Other va-? 

 rieties are introduced by the interfetfions of 

 rqads ; and others by the grafs running among 

 full-grown trees, or bumes of under- wood -, 



Where frequent tufts of holly, box, or thorn, 

 Steal on the greenfwerd ; but admit fair fpace, 

 For many a mofly ma?e to wind between. 



In fhort, we found inftances here, in great 

 perfection, of every mode of fcenery, which 

 I have already defcribed in the internal parts 

 of a forefl *. 



* See vol. i. page 221. 



L 4 There 



