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and oiFer a variety of colours of the moft 

 pidlurefque hues. From hence likewife 

 you look back on Bannerig, a fine culti- 

 vated hill, rifing from the lake in a mod 

 pleafing manner. 



Moving from this end of the ifland 

 along the weft coaft of it, the view is ex- 

 tremely pidlurefque. The ftreight is broke 

 by three iflands, two of them thickly co- 

 vered with wood, the other a long flip, 

 fcattered with tall upright trees, through 

 the ftems of which, and under the thick 

 fhade of their fpreading tops, the water is 

 i^ctn glittering with the fun beams -, a 

 landfcape truly delicious. 



From the north end of this ifle, fo happy 

 in the beauties of profpe6t, the views are 

 various, and fomeof them exquifite: Look- 

 ing towards the fouth, you command a pro- 

 digious fine view of the lake, fpreading to 

 the right and left behind promontories, one 

 beyond another, in a glorioufiy irregular 

 flieet of water, encircled by an amphithe- 

 atre of hills, in the nobleft ftile. To the 

 north you look upon another fheet, diffe- 

 rent from the firft : It is broke by a clufter 

 of four fmall but beautiful iflands. 



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