lo6 Of Woods and Groves^ &c. 



this Care, in order to prevent that Blemifii^ 

 and it can t be deny'd, but that an open Grove 

 is as beautiful as a dole one. 



The natural Lawns in the Infide, are like- 

 wife purpofely clear, fo that there the Deer 

 mav lye undiflurb*d, and have their Food 

 fwecren'd by the Sun and Air. 



The Walks are moft of them Grafs, which 

 the Deer will keep clofe as to the Mowing 

 Part 3 and as to the rolling, fweeping, &c. 

 it is to be done by a Man, Boy, and an 

 Horfe, I can't fee but this whole Defign, 

 (which is near 30 Acres, and might in any 

 fuch like Cafe be two or three hundred ) 

 will appear as pleafant as the fineft Garden in 

 the World. 



It being fo very plain and apparent in 

 it felf, upon Pager, I (hall not multiply 

 Words to no Purpofe in the farther Explana- 

 tion thereof. 



Obfirvations on Fig, 2 and 5, Vlate 32 ♦ 



Figures the 3d and 3d in this Plate are the 

 Plann and Elevation of a large open Lawn 

 in the Middle of a Park or Wood bounded 

 by Lines of planted Trees 5 but this ought to 

 be above 1000 Foot long, and 800 Foot wide, 

 by which Means it will appear the nobleft 

 Center that is in any Defign that I ever faw, 

 and deferves a much larger Figure to exprcfs 

 its Beauty ^ but fuch is our Misfortune, that 

 *tis very much to be doubted we have already 



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