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Inq;enio immortali 



J A c o B I Thomson-, 



Poetns Sublimis. 



Viri boni 



^diculam hanc in fecefiu quem viviis dllexir, 



Poft mortem ejus conftrudam, 



Dicat dedicatqiie, 



GeORGIUS LfTTLETO^r. 



From hence you look down on a fine 

 lawn, and, in front, upon a noble bank of 

 hanging wood, in which appears a temple. 

 To the left a dillant view of Malvern 

 hills. 



From hence pafling a well, called after 

 the patriarch, from which you have a dl- 

 ftant view of a hill over tlie wood, you 

 enter a grove of oaks, in which you catch 

 a glance at the caftle, through the trees, 

 on the top of the hill, beautifully rifing 

 out of a bank of wood. 



Next we came to an ionic rotunda, in- 

 clofed in a beautiful amphitheatre of wood ; 

 it looks down upon a piece of water in 

 the hollow of a grove, at the end of which 

 is a palladian bridge. The fcene is pleaf- 

 ing. From hence the path winds through 

 a fine wood of oaks, in which is a bench, 



l.y 



