ESSAY VL 



RURAL ORNAMENTS. 



In planning rural ornaments, their situation is to be considered, 

 as well as their formation, their convenience, and appearance. 



Here will occur the necessity of employing persons conversant 

 with the practice of arranging and disposing such ornaments with 

 regard to picturesque scenery. It has happened, after these or- 

 naments have been completed at a great expense, on taking dif- 

 ferent views of them, and from them, that it has been discovered 

 the effect might have been considerably improved, had they been 

 erected upon some other parts of the grounds, or perhaps only a 

 few yards from the spots adopted ; and that the character and style 

 were not in unison with the surrounding scenery. 



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