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A SUTTLEMENT to 



plcafure, at one caft of your eye, fee 

 them digging, making up, fowing, rak- 

 ing, planting, howing, weeding, O'C, foij 

 in fine, before this month be out, there 

 fhould fcarce be a fquare or bed in the 

 garden but what fnould be either fown 

 or planted. 



All that was covered with dungfliou'd 

 be now difcharg'd of its covering, and, 

 it being pretty rotten, dug in to enrich 

 the roots, fuch as afparagus, artichokes, 

 and the like , for it now begins to be 

 tedious, as foon as it ceafes to be necef- 

 fary, and every thing that is hard ought 

 to breathe the open air, which now be- 

 gins to chear both animals and plants. 



Neatnefs and politure ought now par- 

 ticularly to glitter every where, and ferve 

 for a varnifh to the alleys and thedrefs'd 

 grounds, that together with the firft dawn- 

 ing of the rifing green that appears in this 

 and the following month, is now fpring- 

 ing out of the womb of the teeming 

 earth, and nature is every where as it 

 were in its youth and gaiety. 



I have been very particular in my 

 monthly diredions, concerning the feeds, 

 Csrc. to be fown and planted this month, 

 which arc indeed aimoft innumerable? 



but 



