[ 2 ?4 ] 

 In Plate XII. fig. i, is a {ketch I took of 

 c ... of them. 



The annual expence of a horfc, they 

 reckon at 61. or 6L ios. The i'ummer 

 joift is is. 6d. and 3 s. a week. The time 

 of breaking up the itubbles for a fallow is 

 about May-day, The price of plowing 

 per acre 6 s. the depth three to five inches. 



Pafiing on, we came to a bench by the fide of 

 the winding ftream, thickly covered with wood -, 

 and entering a grove almofl impervious to the 

 fun, met with a bench around a vaft oak, that 

 commands a line variety of fcenery. To the 

 right you 'look upon the river, and riling among 

 the wood the rotunda itrikes your eye -, the fl- 

 otation admirable •, to the left you command the 

 pailadian bridge, having a frefh view of the 

 water, in a hollow all overhung with wood : Be- 

 hind, on a fine hill, is the feat Quieti &f Mufis. 



Returning through the grove, you pafs feveral 

 benches, and arrive at one furrounded by the 

 molt bewitching fcenes : It is a mofs feat, with 

 this infcription : 



" Ego lauda runs amceni 

 " Rivos& mulco circumlita faxa nemufque." 



The fpot is totally fequeitred, and might almofr 

 be called the paradife for contemplation to in- 

 dulge in : The whole is over arched with the. 

 [hade of tall fpreading trees •, it is furrounded 

 with banks or fhrubbywood, of mofs, and ivy; 

 rhc eye cannot wander from the beautiful, in 

 fearch of the fublime ; nor will one figh ever be 

 heard on t^iis bench, for diftant profpedr. in 

 ■'■ .'-.Li look upon a cafcade, breaking from 



