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--^nd eight foot high. Of thefe eight Walks four are Green, and the 
fcur others are of Earth without Turf, and ungravelled. The 
Green Walks are placed between the others. At the end of all 
thefe Walks there are to be feen Statues, or Paintings, and Weft- 
ward from the Fountain, befides a large piece of Painting, there is 
-a Fcuntain with two Spouts, and a fail of Water out of a Head 
placed below the Painting, 
North and South from this Fountain, at. forty Paces diftance, wc 
come unto other Fountains. In the middle of that Northwards, 
there are two little Boys' oi Stone, with an Otter between them, 
out of whofe mouth there rifes a Jette, fix foot high. It is bor- 
dered with rough Rockwork of divers colours, with fome large 
€onch£, or Shells intermixed : The bottom of the Bafin is paved 
•with white and brown Pebbles in different Figures. 
At the fame diftance from the Fountain of the Sea-Ctipids South- 
ward, there is another Fountain, in the middle of which there is a 
Tiaked Boy in Stone, holding a fcollopt Shell in his hand, through 
which there rifes another Jetee like to the laft now mentioned ; and 
■below this Boy there is a Satyr in Stone. The Bafin of this is bor- 
dered, like the other, with rough Stones and Shells, and the Pavirfg 
is with Pebbles, after the Mofaick manner. 
Beyond thefe three Fountains, North and South, the Walk is con- 
tinued to fome diftance ; and from all thofe Fountains there are other 
Walks alfo to the Eaft and Weft. 
And befides thefe Walks now mentioned, there are other Walks 
and Turnings between the Hedges, into which when we have gone 
a little way, we are obliged to return into fome of the former 
Walks by the way we entered. Laftly, The Ground that is between 
thefe Hedges, Walks, and Turnings, is all planted with Fruit-trees 
of divers kinds. 
; C H A P. V. 
Of the Queen’s Garden^ md another Private Garden, or 
Labyrinth hejond it^ Eajhvard. 
O N the Eaft-fide of the Palace, there is a Garden that is called 
the Queens Garden, being under the Apartments appointed for 
her Majefty, as the Kjngs Garden before deferibed was on the l{ing^ 
iide. Both of them are of the fame dimenfions. 
This Garden is divided into two Parts ; whereof the one, being 
next to the Great Garden, confifts of three Parterres of Flowers, bor- 
dered with Box, and having Pyramidal Juniper Trees in divers parrs 
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