A SUTTLEMENT, &c. 



fruit trees planted, which form, fome cir^ 

 cular, and others ftrait diagonal lines,with 

 no other art or labour than the fowing 

 the edges with parfley, time, or other 

 fweet and fragrant herbs, every year : 

 and if it be required, and the ground be 

 a Tandy loam, or other light foil, thefe 

 quarters may be laid out fquare, and fo 

 order'd that they may be plowed. 

 . In all the walks of this defign, and on 

 each fide of the canal, may alfo fheep be 

 fed, who will ferve inftead of mowers, 

 little gates being fix'd wherever you enter 

 the quarters, to keep them from going in 

 there ; and on the top of the terraflcs that 

 furround the building, there may be a 

 little grilladc of iron, or a low pallifadoe 

 of wood, to keep them from coming up 

 too near to the houfe. 



Omne Uilit punEitm 



mifcuit utile diilci, 



Hor. 



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