of Woods and Groves, &c, 223 

 To begin then (by Way of Defcription) 

 at the circular Steps, on the Extremities of 

 the Draughts, you rife up into an handfome 

 Avenue, planted on each Side with Eughs, 

 cut into double Pilafters, and each bounded 

 with a fhady Corridore or Piazza ^ and thefe, 

 if the Eughs are planted large, t;;;^. feven or 

 eight Foot high, will foon form themfelves, 

 by a little Cubing, into Arches, Vaults, 

 Groves, and all the other Beauties we bor- 

 row from Architediure. 



To proceed in this Plan, you come by De- 

 grees into the Center, or Middle, and whereas 

 you had before been introduc'd by double Pi- 

 lafters, on each Side of your main Paflage, 

 Avenue, or Cloifter 5 here the Middle it felt is 

 environ'd with circular fingle Columns, and 

 in the Infide with Niches and Pilafters, in 

 which Niches, I fuppofe, Siatues, Urns, or 

 other fuch like Decoration?, which, being 

 white, will be very much fet off by the 

 Darknefs of the Eugh ^ and at each Angle I 

 have proposed (as appears by the Drfign) that 

 there Ihall be little Salloons, with Seats to 

 fit down, or what elfe may be thought an 

 Addition thereto. 



'Tiseafy to obferve likewife,^ that on each 

 Side are feveral little Rooms or Cabinets of 

 Retirement, one within another^ and, as all 

 of them arefurnifh'd with Niches for Statues, 

 Urns, and other Vafes, ?.nd in the Middl% 

 fome little Grafs-Plat or Fountain of Water, 

 I cannot but hope it will be thought extream- 



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