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which is feen very beautifully. Turning 

 to the left, and coming to the urn, you 

 find it infcribed as follows : 



To the Memory of 



William Sh ens tone, Efq; 



In whofe Verfes 



Were all the natural Graces, 



And in whofe Manners 



Was all the amiable Simplicity 



Of paftoral Poetry, 



With the fweet tendernefs 



Of the Elegiac. 



Palling on you come to a bench by the 

 fide of the winding flream, thickly covers 

 ed with w^ood ; and entering a grove al- 

 moft impervious to the fun, meet with a 

 bench around a vaft oak, that commands 

 a fine variety of fcenery. To the right 

 you look upon the river, and rifing among 

 the wood the rotunda ftrikes your eye -, 

 the fituation admirable; to the left you 

 •command the Pailadian bridge, having a 

 frefh view of the water, in a hollow all 

 overhung with wood : Behind you, on a 

 fine hill, is the feat ^deti & Muf.s. 



Returning 



