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 Good grnfs letts from 2/. to 3 /. They 

 life it chiefly for the dairy : An acre and a 

 quarter, or an acre and an half, they reckon 

 fufficient for the fummer feed of a cow ; 

 and an acre to keep four or five fheep. 

 Their breed of cattle is the long horned. 

 The product of a cow, 6 /. 6 s. to 7/. They 

 give four gallons of milk per day, on an 

 average. To ten cows, they keep two or 

 three {wine. The winter food hay and 

 flraw - y of the firft, about an acre and an 

 half. The fummer joilr, 3c j. A dairy- 

 trees. To the fouth, the lake is loft between 

 two promontories, projecting into it againit each 

 other, and leaving a {trait between : One is high 

 and reeky •, the other, a line of waving wood and 

 inclofures : Beyond it the diftant hills, complete 

 the view. The weitern profpect is a range of 



jgy hills ; fome moft beautifully fringed with 

 hanging woods, and cut in the middle by a culti- 

 vated wave of inclofures, broken by woods, 

 hedges, clumps, and fcattered trees, and riling 

 one above another, in the molt piclurefque irre- 

 gularity. At the top, a farm-houfe, under a 

 1 lump of trees-, the whole forming a bird's eye 



fcape of the mod delicious kind. Nor can 

 any tiling be finer than the h; . roods on this. 



of the Like, broken by j lclofures. 



Sailing acrofs the lake from /Jerk/hire Ijlo.nd to 



the lho"re under thefe inclofures, which are called 



. , nothing in nature can be mon 



e th n i he view, as you move, of a long, 



I Lire, at the water's edge, on the oppo- 



.... led by one woods, except to che 



lake, 



