of the Parterre. 195 



In fine, 'tis an eafy cheap DeGgn 5 and, 

 confiJering the Beauty of the Terraces lying 

 one above another, and the View, not only 

 from the Houfe, but alfo at the Bottom of 

 the Canal the Houfe it felf, and ail the 

 Cafcades of Water that fall from it, it may, 

 I humbly prefume, be reckoned amongft the fe- 

 cond or third Rate Defigns ^ which was the 

 utmoft of my Aim in compofing it. 



The Terrace^ Walk at Letter A, is to be 

 fupported .by a Wall, or the Earth may be 

 batter'd away (as we call it) down into the 

 natural Slope of the Hill, which will fave 

 that Expence 5 and with this I fini(h what I 

 have to fay as to Parterres. 



Herefollozvs the Dejign* 



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