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an half, and gain from none at all to fifteen 

 bufhels. For rye they likewife give but one 

 earth, low two bufhels; the crop from 

 twelve to fifteen. 



They ftir twice for turneps, know no- 

 thing of hoeing ; the average value per acre, 

 cj. or 6/. 'Thomas Richard/on has had crops 

 that he would not take 12/. an acre for ; 

 but fuch extravagant prices are not in the 

 lean: owing to good hufbandry, but the 

 fcarcity of the commodity. They ufe them 

 for cows, fheep, &c. &c. Clover is not very 



houie feen among the trees in a pietureique man- 

 ner. They form the boundary in front of a fine 

 bay, walled in to the right by a noble rocky 

 cliff ; and in the middle of it a fweet little woody 

 ifland. Over the low. part of the promontory 

 the diftant hills are feen. The more to the left, 

 here, appears peculiarly beautiful 3 for half a 

 dozen inclolures of the moft pleafing verdure rife 

 from the water's edge among (loping woods, and 

 offer a variety of colours of the brighteft hues. 

 From hence likewife you look back on Bannerig, 

 a fine cultivated hill, riling from the lake in the 

 moft agreeable manner. 



Moving from this end of the ifland along the 

 weftern coail of it, the view is extremely pi£tu- 

 refque. The ftreight is broken by three ifiands, 

 two of them thickly covered with wood, the 

 other a long flip, fcattered with tall upright trees, 

 through the flems of which, and under the thick 

 made of their fpreading tops, the water is ken 

 glittering with the fun beams j a landfcape truly 

 delicious. 



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