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and iflands in a moft beautiful manner ; 

 for coming at once upon them, after leav- 

 ing a thick dark wood, the emotions of 

 furprize and admiration are very great. 



Following the path, (if it may be fo 

 called) you pafs many romantic fpots, 'and 

 come to a projedion of the hill, from 

 which you look down, not only upon the 

 lake as before, but alfo upon a femi-cir- 

 cular vale of inclofures, of a moft beauti- 

 ful verdure, which gives a fine curve into 

 the lake : One of the fields is fcattered 

 over with trees, which from hence have 

 the moft truly pidurefque effe6l ima- 

 ginable. 



Advancing further yet, you come to the 

 head of Crajiig-fall^ which is a vaft open- 

 ing among thefe immenfe rocky moun- 

 tains, that lets in between them a view a- 

 crofs the lake, catching two of the iflands, 

 (^c. in a moft beautiful manner ; nor can 

 any thing be more horribly romantic than 

 the adjoining ground where you command 

 this fweet view. 



At laft we gained the top of the cfag, 

 sod from it the profpscl is truly noble ; 

 you look down upon the lake, fpotted with 

 its illands, fo far below as to appear in ano- 

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