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 ly among the trees; likewlfe inclofures 

 broke by wood rifing moft elegantly one 

 above the other. 



Next you come to a bench under a late- 

 ly oak commanding a lawn ; to the right 

 Popes urn, and a rifing hill crowned with 

 a clump of trees 5 and following the path, 

 it brings you to a very fine dell arched with 

 wood, and a great variety of water in a 

 hollow at your feet. To the right, clofc 

 to you, a fpring guflies out of the ground 

 on rock work, and falls into a fi:rcam in the 

 hollow. Further on another rill murmurs 

 over broken rocks, and uniting with the 

 fame ftream, it falls again, and winds away 

 moft beautifully among the wood. Upon 

 the feat is this infcription ;• 



" Hie gelidi fontes, hie mollla prata^ Ly- 



cori J 

 *' Hie nemus : hie ipfo tecum confumere 



asvo." 



Crofilng the dell, you rife to another 

 feat, the ftream windir>g in the hollow 

 beneath ; and the whole under the fliade 

 of large oaks : To the right you catch an 

 urn, and look back upon the ionic rotunda, 



A a 3 which 



