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in front, high ridges of hills and mountains: 

 To the right, moft beautiful waving hills 

 of inclofuresj fome juft rifing enough to 

 ihew their hedges diftin^lly, and others 

 hanging full to the eye j beneath, a boun- 

 dary of rough hills, and wild, uncultivated 

 ground. To the left, you fee Crow IJland, 

 which appears fine; and the ferry- houfCf 

 beneath a clump of trees, on the point of 

 a promontory, jetting into the water, with 

 an effedt really exquilite. To the eaft, you 

 look againft a very fine bank of inclofures, 

 moft elegantly fcattered with trees. To 

 the fouth, the lake is loft between two 

 promontories, proje(5ting into it againft 

 each other, and leaving a fine ftrait be- 

 tween : One is high and rocky ; the 

 other, a line of waving wood and inclo-^- 

 fures, and catch beyond it the diftant hills, 

 which complete the view. The weftern 

 profpedl is on to a range of craggy hills ; 

 fome moft beautifully fringed with hang- 

 ing woods, and cut in the middle by a cul- 

 tivated wave of inclofures, broken by 

 woods, hedges, clumps, and fcattered 

 trees, and rifing one above another, in the 

 moft pidturefque irregularity that fancy can 

 fuppofe, At the top, a farm-houfe, un- 

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