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tered trees, in. afweet fituation., on the 

 bank of a bay, formed by a promontory of 

 wood, the back ground a fweep of inclo- 

 fures, riling one above another. 



Following this line of Ihoar towards the 

 north, you command Bannerig and Oareji 

 Heady two hills all cut into inclofures to 

 the very top -, to the north you look upon 

 a noble range of irregular mountains, which 

 contraft finely with the other more beau- 

 tiful fhores. The weftern is a fine fweep of 

 craggy rocks, here and there fringed with 

 wood. Advancing to the very fartheft 

 point of land, thefe objeds are varied, and 

 new ones appear that are truly beautiful. 

 The L,ancaj1:ire ferry point and the woody 

 ifland join, and feem one prodigious fine 

 promontory of wood ; the ferry houfe i'^tvi 

 among the trees in a pid:urefque manner. 

 They form the boundary in front of a fine 

 bay, walled in to the right by a noble 

 rocky cliff ; and in the middle of it a fweet 

 little woody ifland. Over the low part of 

 the promontory the diftant hills are feen 

 finely. The fhore to the left, here, ap- 

 pears peculiarly beautiful, for half a dozen 

 -inclofures of the mofl: elegant verdure rife 

 from the water's edge among floping woods, 



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