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Mercury is feen ready to receive his 

 Orders, as MefTenger of the Gods. 



In another appears Ceres and Neptune^ 

 Pan and Amphitrite, 



Phaeton is reprefented driving the Cha- 

 riot of Phoehus^ preceded by Aurora^ and 

 properly attended by the Hours. 



In this Room, on a Table, is a fine 

 Model of Laocoon and his two Sons, en- 

 circled with Serpents, as defcribed by Vir- 

 gil : It is an excellent Copy of a favourite 

 Piece of Sculpture at Belvidere in Rome, 



This Saloon is appropriated for the Re- 

 ception of Company that , happen to come 

 before the Hour mentioned in their 

 Tickets who, after having viewed the 

 Articles contained in the Hall, and firft 

 Room already mentioned, and the Paint- 

 ings, cannot fpend their Time difagree- 

 ably here ; as from the Windows you 

 have not only an agreeable View of the 

 Gardens belonging to the Houfe, which 

 are far from being inelegant, but a "de- 

 lightful Profped of the Hills and high 



Grounds : 



