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underneath 5 Jupter with his Merairhu^ 

 Mars with Fame^ and the reft of their At- 

 tendants 5 whilft the Niches ought to be 

 iiird with Dii Minores for one, or the War- 

 like Heroes of Antiquity, afwel as Modern, 

 , for the other, every one accoutred and ready 

 to execute the Commands of their great 

 Matters. 



NepUme (hould pofTefs the Centre of the 

 greateft body of Water, (be it either Foun- 

 tain, Bafon, or whatever of that kind) in 

 his Chariot, attended by the Naiades^ Tri- 

 tons^ and other his Sea-Attendants. 



Venus ought to be placed among the Graces^ 

 Cupid^ &c. And in all the leffer Centres of 

 a Polygonar Circumfcription, it would be 

 proper to place Apollo with the Miifes 

 in the Niches, Minerva with the Liberal 

 Sciences^ &Cc. 



Then Vulcan with the Cyclops in a Centre 

 of lefs note, and all the reft of the Deities 

 difpers'd in their particular Places and Order. 

 Flora^ Ceres and Vomona^ to their feveral 

 Charges ^ and the Faunes and Sylvans, to the 

 more remote and Rural Centres and Parts of 

 the Wood-work. 



If fuch a Cruel Piece as Andro?neda faften'd 

 to a Rock, fliould be brought into a Garden, 

 it might be proper to place it near the Water, 

 where {he might always weep and lament her 

 lad Fate. Thus Mobe^ 5cc, 



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