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ted of that Subject. Some commendably 

 affeQed Plantations of venemous Vegetables y 

 fome confined their delights unto (ingle 

 plants^ andCuofeemedto dote p on Cab- 

 b*dg? 5 While the Ingenuow delight of T*- 

 liptjt stands fainted with bard language ^ e- 

 i Tft/rpom*- if en hy their own > Profeffori. 



TbAttn this Garden Difco*rfe> we range 

 **to extraneous things ^ and many farts of 

 in Art an* H*t*re> ve follow herein the exam* 

 * fie of old and new Plantations, wherein no^ 

 tie fotrtts contented not themfelves with 

 Trees^ but by the attendance ef Aviwesj 

 Fijb Ponds % and all variety of Animals^ they 

 made their gardens the Epitome of the earth, 

 andfome refembtance of the fewlar {bows of 

 old. 



That we conjoyn tbefe farts of different 

 Stttjec3s 9 or that this Jhold fucceed the o- 

 ther$ 1C our judgement wttt adnut without 

 impute of incongruity $ Since the delight- 

 full World comes after dettb^ and Paradifg 

 fucceeds tbe G>ave. Since the verdant flate 

 of things is the Symboleofthe ^efurreSion^ 

 and tfffloftrijb in the/late of glory , we ntufi 

 firji be fown in corruption. Befide the and- 

 ent fratfife of liable Perfons, to concise 

 i/i Garden-Graves^ andVrnes thsmfdves of 



