jS Of rural arid extetifive Gardening. 



on each fide, viewing the Violets, Primroles, 

 ^f. in their refpeftiveSca(bh, which Efpaliers 

 hinder, and, hkePrifon WaUsj-ftopthe hap* 

 py ProfpeS into thofe Quarters, and Divi- 

 fions^ and the natural, but beautiful, Attire 

 of Nature in her greateft Glory. For my 

 part, and I believe I am notTinguIar, I can*t 

 fee that Beauty in Efpalier Hedges as I do 

 in the moft natural Coppice, or, at leaft^ fo 

 inucb as is by any me^ns equivalent to the 

 Expence: If they are allow'd any where, 

 it may be in the middle Line, but this I 

 can fcarce do, fo great an Averfion ought 

 every natural and polite Defigner to have 

 fo them (if fo I dare call them) that not a 

 pair of Garden Sheers ftiould ever be us'd by 

 them* 



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