[ 7° 1 

 In winter, I s. Only three miles off it is jd* 

 Reaping, 5 s. per acre. 

 Mowing corn, 1 j-. 



grafs, 1 s. 3 d. 



Hoeing turnips, 5 s. 



Threfhing wheat, is. 6 d. to 1 s. 8 d. pej: 



quarter. 

 *— barley, &c. I s. 



PROVISIONS, &c. 



Butter, per lb. 6d. Mutton, - 3 i/„ 

 Cheefe, - 3 Veal, - 3 



Beef, - 3 

 Labourer's houfe rent, 20 s. an acre of land 

 included. 



A mo- 

 all, from the connoilTeur to the clown, muft 

 be ftruck with aftonifhment at the firft enter- 

 ing the room : Sure never piece was finifhecl 

 in lb perfect a manner The divine re fig- 

 nation, attention to the moment,- 



religions complacency of foul; all is moft 



exquilite: There is not only a picturefque 

 beauty in this piece, but an ideal one, and in 

 a noble ftile; for the fentiments in the coun- 

 tenance of our Saviour, are rather thofe of an 

 imaginary exiflence, fomething fuperior to 

 humanity, than a reprefentation of what is 

 ever beheld. The nniihing and colouring, 

 down to the bread and napkin, are inimitable; 

 the general glow and brilliancy •, the bold 

 relief of the right hand ; the hollownefs of 



the 



