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the farm yard, the fummer joift is 2/. a 

 week. The calves luck in gene, four or 

 five weeks. 



The flocks of fheep rife from forty to four, 

 five hundred, and a thouiand, on commons. 

 The profit in inclofures they reckon 

 doubling their money, or about ioj\ or 

 1 2 j. a head, and on the commons about 



Yov. look down on lawns, gay fmiling with 

 eternal green, thinly fcattered with trees ; on one 

 ;.ide of which is the houie-, around the whole a 

 vaft range of incloiures : To the right you catch 

 a moft beautiful fmall green hill, witli a clump of 

 trees upon it. This view is noble indeed ! 



Turning to the right into a grove, you pre- 

 fently come to a icene moft delicious ! At your 

 feet is {bread forth a lawn of the fineft verdure, 

 a cool fequeftred hollow, furrounded with thick 

 wood; above which, in front, you catch Thorn- 

 fon\ Seat, in the very fpot of elegance itfelf ; on 

 a fweet little green hill, the top of which juft 

 Thews itfelf above the trees, and half difclofes 

 the temple almoft embofomed in wood. A little 

 to the left of it, and higher, is the Grecian por- 

 tico, finely backed with a fpreading grove. Over 

 that, on a noble fweep of irregular hill, riles the 

 obelifk, backed with a vaft range of wood, in the 

 o-randeft Mile : The variety of ground fine, and 

 the whole of it ornamented with furprizing tafte 

 as well as magnificence. A better aifemblage of 

 unconnected objects managed moil Ikillfully to 

 form one whole, can fcarcely be imagined : Yet 

 have I read a defcription of Hagley, in which it 

 is thus mentioned: — " Ton turn into a thicket, 

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