T/:?^ Introduction to Kurd 

 and Extenjive Gardenings &C. 



H AT the chief Satisfaction and 

 Picafureof the Mind (next to 

 it's own Serenity, Innocence 

 and Tranquillity, and x!nc Nobleft In- 

 ftind of human Nature, it's Sacred, 

 Inexpreffible and Divine EfFervifcence) 

 arifes from, and it's Flame is mainta n'd 

 by cxteriour Objeds, every Pcrfon that 

 lives a thoughtful and virtuous Life, 

 will I doubt not readily own. 



For tho' there are many Benefits 

 convey 'd to the Senfes by Sound, and 

 tho'Tafte affords fome grofs Entertain- 

 ment to the Body : Yet as an ingv nious 

 Author exprefs'd it, our Sight is the 

 moft perfed, and moft delightful of 

 all our Senfes; and certain it is, that 

 there is that unutterable Heafure, that 

 affeds the Mini by Opticks, and other 

 intuitive Knowledge, that is not to be 

 found in any other common Matter. 



Thus when we view the Heavens 

 m a ferenc and calm Day, and in par- 



B ticula;^^ 



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