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As to their courfes they did not ufe to 

 fallow at all, but now they are, 



i . Fallow 4- ° ;lts > ancl 



2. Wheat then let it lie 



3. Barley to graze itfelf. 



And, 



1. Fallow 5. Wheat 



2. Wheat 6. Oats. 



3. Barley 7. Barley 



4. Clover 8. Oats ; and 

 then lie as before ; for this thefe 

 flovens deferve to be hanged. 



end is very fine -, the lake prefents a moll: noble 

 iheet of water ftretching away for leveral miles, 

 and bounded in front by diflant mountains ; the 

 fhoars beautifully indented by promontories co- 

 vered with wood, and jetting into the water in 

 the moil puSlurefque flile imaginable, particu- 

 larly the ferry points on both fides \ it is broke 

 by Berk/hire IJland, an elegant fpot, finely wood- 

 ed in one part, and by Craw I/land, almoil co- 

 vered with wood, in another, and juit hides a 

 houfe on the main land. 



The eailern ihore is fpread forth with the moil 

 beautiful variety. In fome places waving inclo- 

 fures of corn and grafs rife one above another, 

 and prefent to the eye a fcenery beyond the 

 brighteil ideas of painting itfelf. In others, ihrub- 

 by fpots and pendent woods hang down to the 

 very water's edge : In fome places thefe woods 

 arc broken by a few fmall grafs inclofures, of the 

 fweeteil verdure ; and in others run around large 

 circuits of them, and, rifing to the higher 

 grounds, lofe themfelves in the wilds above. 



Here 



