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der a clump of trees ; the whole forming 

 a bird's eye landfcape of the moft delicious 

 kind. Nor can any thing be finer than the 

 hanging woods on this fide of the lake, 

 broken by grafs inclofures of a beautiful 

 verdure. 



Sailing acrofs the lake from Berkjlnre 

 to the {hore under thefe inclofures, which 

 are called Round Table, nothing in nature 

 can be more exquifite than the view, as 

 you move, of a fine, long, grafs inclo- 

 fure, at the water's edge, on the oppofite 

 lliore, . bounded by fine woods, except to 

 the lake, edged with fame fp reading trees, 

 through which the view of the grafs is 

 truly pid;urefque. Other waving flopes 

 of inclofures, to the right, hang to the 

 lake, under the fhade of a rough, wild 

 hill, and down to a fliirting of wood, on 

 the water's edge, in the fineft manner. 

 Behind, the rocky cliff of Fournefs Fells, 

 has a noble appearance, crowned with a 

 Iweep of wood. 



. Sailing under the weflern (liore, you 

 command moft beautiful landfcapes on 

 the oppofite one, confifting of the finefl 

 hanks of cultivated inclofures, fcattered 

 v/ith trees, clumps of wood, fa^-m houfes, 



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