of Woods and Groves, Szc. 205 

 Obfervation on Plate 32, Fig. i. 



This Plate contains the Draught of an open 

 jrove or Wood, cut out into Walks, with 

 'ountains and Bafins in it, and may fervefor 

 little Park; for if it is on the North Side 

 f the Houfe, one can't turn it into any Thing 

 nore advantageous ^ fince, in the iirft Place, 

 he making is much cheaper than any ftrift 

 jarden. And, indeed, I believe the World 

 vili allow it to be much more naturally beau- 

 iful and noble, than the moft elaborate fine 

 jarden ; and, as for the keeping, ic/./;<?r ^?m. 

 n a Boy and Horfe, a long Pole to cafi: about 

 :he Worm Calls and the Deers Buttons, with 

 i Paddle to cut and root up any flaring Weeds 

 Dr Thiftles, and a Bill fiK'd in a Pole, to cut 

 off fuch Boughs as are apt to grow in the Way 

 will be fufficient; this 10/. v.mU do as much as 

 ico/. in the keeping of a very tine Garden, 

 befides the Beauty and Noblenefs there is in 

 feeing of the Deer feed in the open Lawns, 

 and running backward and forward through 

 our whole Defign. This Defign i have late- 

 ly compos'd for a Gentleman ; and fince 

 'tis not yet executed, I here place it, at the 

 Front of my Defigns of Wood-Work, 



We have purpofely defign'd to clear away 

 all the brulhy Under-wood, in order to make 

 the Grove the more open ; befides, the Deer 

 would break it in Pieces, and make it appear 

 foill, that one ought by all Means to take 



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