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The Dining-room, thirty-three by twen- 

 ty-fix. Here are, 

 ZiicchareUi. Landfcape; a waterfall, and 



bridge 3 pleaiing. 

 Ditto, Another 3 water, and a boat. 



Ditto. 

 Wilfon. Landfcape; ditto. 



But what at Hagley is moft worthy 

 of notice, is the grounds, which Lord 

 Littleton has difpofed with the utmoft 

 tafte. 



The walk from the houfe leads through 

 a wood, by the fide of a purling ftream, 

 which meanders over grafs from out a dark 

 hollow 'y you pafs a gufh of water, which 

 falls into it, and winding higher up the 

 hill, turn by the fide of another brook, 

 which gurgles through a rocky hollow; 

 another gufliing fall, over bits of rock, at- 

 tracts your notice; which paffing, you 

 come to the Prince of Walesa ftatue. This 

 Ipot commands a fine view of the diftant 

 country over the houfe. 



Winding from hence through the wood, 

 you look to the left upon diftant grounds, 

 until you come to a feat, infcribed to Thom^ 

 foriy in thefc lines : 



Ingenia 



