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vulgar mixtures -f-. But tho he is much 



more picturefque, than the common hog, he 

 is in much lefs repute among farmers. The 

 lightnefs of his hind quarters, and the thin- 

 nefs of his flanks appear to great difadvantage 

 in the ham, and the flitch. 



On leaving the beechen groves of Boldre- 

 wood we w^ere received by a large, open, 

 fwampy, heath, called No Ma7is walk, being 

 under the peculiar jurifdicftion of none of the 



keepers. The woods foon after commenced 



again, in which we palled a large forell:-vifta, 

 cut through them, from Lyndhurfl: to Bur- 

 ley-lodge y but it wanted the turnpike road 

 which we found in the other vifla*. I could 

 not have fuppofed how much it loft, from 

 the want of this accompaniment. Without 

 a roady there feemed to be no reafon for a 

 vifta. In other refped:s alfo it wanted the 

 variety of the Lyndhurft-vifta. 



Along the confines of thefe woods, we 

 ikirted a foreft-lawn, called Warwickjied -, 

 which wheeled around us in the form of 



t See vol. I. page 292. * See page 65. 



I 4 a crefcent. 



