318 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALKS, 



Welfli vales are fo much in want of, to add 

 to their pidturefque effedt. Here are two 

 pretty large pools, near one of which Lord 

 Penrhyn is now building a fmall, but com- 

 fortable inn, from a defign of his agent, 

 Mr. Wyatt : and I cannot fufficiently ad- 

 mire the tafte of this gentleman, in draw- 

 ing the traveller out of the road, that he 

 may, the more at eafe enjoy the many 

 beauties of the vale j for it is fituated in a 

 part of the vale, fomewhat out of the 

 ufual road, but certainly where every thing 

 around may be feen to the greateft ad- 

 vantage. I know not how far he will 

 have the thanks of travellers on bufmefs, 

 whofe feelings are frequently callous to all 

 the beauties of nature, and whofe fouls 

 very commonly dote only on their gains. 

 How thefe will like to be taken a mile 

 out of their way, in order to be forced to 

 enjoy what they never can, I do not know? 

 But I doubt not, that every man of tafte 



will 



