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all round, and you fee into feveral Counties 

 of England, as well as into Wales. 



From this Seat you defcend again to a 

 flourifliing Wildernefs, on an eafy Slope, 

 cut out into the utmoft Variety of' Walks, 

 efpecially folitary Walks, and beautify 'd 

 with Statues : In the Middle there is a 

 delightful fquare Garden, having four large 

 Seats at the Corners, and a Seat round an 

 afpiring Fir-Tree in the Center, from whence 

 your Profpefl: , terminates in a large old 

 Church, at a very great Diftance. 1 never 

 in my whole Life did fee fo agreeable a 

 Place for the fublimeft Studies, as this 

 is in the Summer, and here are fmall 

 Delks ereded in Seats for that Purpofe. 

 On one Side you afcend feveral Grafs- 

 Steps, ' and come to an artificial Mounr, 

 whereon is a large fpreading Tree, with 

 a Vane at the Top, and a Seat enclofing it, 

 commanding a moft agreeable and entire 

 Profpeft of the Vale below 5 from hence 

 you come down to a very magnificent Ar- 

 bour, with the Convenience of Water-Works 

 to play round it. Oppofite in the Park, on 

 a Hill of equal Elevation, is an Arbour eve- 

 ry Way aniwering this, and compleats the ^ 

 Regularity : From hence you afcend the 

 Mount again, and go by the Lodge and a 

 large Nurfery of Trees into the Park, where, 



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