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of them. The Parterres are on all (Ides encompafled with Gravel- 
walks ; and on the Walls here are divers fort of Fruit-trees, 
Grapes, (^c. befides Paintings of Floras^ Stc. in fome places. 
In the middle of the Parterres is a Fountain of Arlo7i gilded, play- 
ing on a Lute^ and riding on a gilded Dolphm^ out of whofe Notlr lis 
there do rife two Spouts five or fix foot high. The Bafin is bordered 
with white Marble, thirteen Inches broad. On the border are pla- 
ced at convenient diliances eight gilded Sea~Horfes, every one ma- 
king a Jette out of each Noftril. The Bafin is paved with a fquare 
Stone, about a foot broad. On both fides of this Fountain are Seats 
painited green, next to the Parterres. 
The other Part of this Garden confifts of divers Gravel-walks 
within Arbors^ the whole length and breadth of it, and has five 
Fountains in the middle of all the Arbors. Into the middle of the 
firft Arbor-walk^ there is an afeent of four Steps, befides a like afeenr 
of Steps at both ends of the fame Walk, without the Arbors y or 
between them and the Garden Walls. Between thofe three pair of 
Steps, there is a green Slope the height of the Steps, and at the top 
of the Slope there are long Beds of Flowers, with Juniper Trees 
intermixed. And at the corners of all the Steps there are Flower- 
pots. 
The firlt Arbor-walk that runs from Weft to Eaft, and is next 
to the Garden now deferibed, hath eight open Spaces or Windows, 
towards the Parterres, befides eight other fuch Windows on the in- 
fide, whereas the other three Sides or Arbor-walks have their Win- 
dows only on the infide of the Walk. Thefe Windows are five 
foot and a half long, and near upon the fame heigth ; and they are 
fquare at bottom, and convex at top. The four long Arbor-xvalksy 
on the four fides of this Part of the ^eens Garden, are each above 
xhrefcore Paces long, and twelve foot and a half wide. At the 
four corners, or ends of thefe Walks, there is placed a Cupid above 
the Seat, and from thofe Seats we can fee through Windows cut in 
the inward Arbors, diametrically crofs this Part of the Garden, three 
of the five Fountains, that are prefently to be deferibed. 
Befides the four Gravel-walks within the Arbors, and three other 
Gravel-walks without the Arbors, next to the Garden-wall ; there 
are other Walks within Arbors that are not gravelled, the which do 
v/ind and turn in uniform Figures from the middle of one of the fide 
Arbor- walks to the middle of another. And between thefe three are 
Parterres with Fountains in them. 
In the m.iddle of all the Arbors there is a Fountain with a large 
gilded Triton, fitting on a Rock of Stones and Shells, and blowing 
through a gilded Horn 2 . Spout about eight foot high. The Bafin is 
border’d with rough Rockwork. It is paved with Pebbles, and white 
Marble fet among them, cut in oval, or Diamond forms. From the 
middle 
