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time I faw it> when the craggy rock ap- 

 peared, and the dream was broken by it 

 Into feveral guihing torrents, which feemed 

 to ifTue diftindly from clefts in the rock in 

 the mod pidurefque manner imaginable : 

 The water is loft in one fpot, caught again 

 in another ; foaming out of this cleft with 

 ruOiing impetuofity, and trickling down 

 that with the moft pleafing elegance. No- 

 thing can be fancied more grand, more 

 beautiful, or romantic. 



The fketch in Plate II. will give you but 

 an imperfedt idea of it. 



Taking a winding walk through the 

 wood, it leads down to a rapid ftieam which 

 you crofs, and prefently come to a new and 

 moft delicious fcene. To the right you 

 catch a (ide view of the fall juft defcribed, 

 in a new dire9:ion, moft beautifully em- 

 bofomed in rock and hanging wood. Full 

 in front you look upon another cafcade, 

 which rufhes out as it were from the rotten 

 ftnmp of an old tree, and falling down an 

 irregular furface of rock, it breaks into 

 larger and more fheets, fome full, others 

 thin and trickling, a moft fweet variety ; 

 After this, it breaks again, and falls into 



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