[ 35* ] 

 which means the urine would be retained, 

 and the mixing the whole together in May, 

 would make an admirable comport ready 

 for the land. If it does run off, it mould 

 be into a well, for pumping up. 



A pump is a very insufficient method of 

 fupplying a large (or indeed any) farm- 

 yard with water : All points of bufinefs, 

 and efpecially the care of cattle, that de- 

 pend abfolutely upon the memory of fer- 

 vants, will undoubtedly be, at times, in 

 jeopardy ; for which reafon, conveniencies 

 mould be io contrived, as to render me- 

 mory unneceffary. In this cafe, the mouth 

 of a pond, or a dream flowing into a 



very 



Not far from the houfe is a pleafure-ground, 

 laid out and decorated with great tafte : An 

 artificial lake and river are made, in which nature 

 is very happily imitated, and the ground fur- 

 rounding laid out in a very agreeable manner. 

 Near the entrance is a Gothic bench, in a Ihady 

 icquefter'd fpot, looking immediately on a creek 

 of the water, over-hung with wood ; the more 

 broken and rocky : At a little diftance the 

 banks fpread themfelves, and open a fine bend 

 of the water, furrounded with trees ; and at a 

 diftance, in the very bofom of a dark wood, 

 the water winds through the arches of a moil 

 bridge ; the effect as happy as can be 

 . - ; for the fun gaining upon the 



bridge. 



