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PROVISIONS, Qfc- 



Bread — Oat. 



Cheefe, 2 Id. 



Butter, 7 I </. 20 oz. 



Beef, 2 </. to 2 I ^/. 



Mutton, 2 d. to 2^ </. 



Veal, ditto. 



Pork, 4 </. to 4 l </< 



Bacon, yd. 



Milk, I */. per pint, 



Potatoes, 2 </. a peck. 



of Scotch firs acrofs it, which varies the colour 

 of the verdure, and confequentry breaks the 

 unity of the view. 



Another point of view from which this part is 

 feen to good advantage, is from off Soulby Fell : 

 You look down upon the lake which fpreads very 

 finely, bounded to the right by the hills, which 

 rife from the very water ; on the other fide, by 

 Diimnnnlot Hill ; in front, by a fine range of in- 

 clofures, and the water's edge fkirted by trees, in 

 a moft piclurefque manner. 



Directing your courfe upon the lake, and 

 landing at Szvarth Fell, the next bufinefs mould 

 be to mount its height. The water winds at 

 your feet like a noble river-, the oppofite banks 

 beautiful inclofures, fringed with trees ; and 

 fome little narrow flips, like promontories, jet 

 into it with the moft pleafmg effect imaginable -, 

 and you at the fame time hear the noife of a 

 water-fall beneath, unfeen. 



Taking boat again, and failing with the courfe 

 cf the lake, you turn with its bend, and come 



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