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this Walk Northwards," we como to another Cafcads and Fcunuin, 
The Cnfcade is from one plain, long Bafin, about eight foot in front. 
On both fides of it we do afcend by three Stone Steps that are five 
yards in length, unto another Fountain, that has no Spout in it. The 
Bafin of it is oval, and but feven foot in length. On both fides of 
this Fountain there are Seats, covered above, painted behind in 
Frefco, and paved below with vohite Marble. The open fpace about 
this Fountain, and between the Seats, is paved with a Black, White, 
and Yellowilh Pebble, fct.in divers Figures. 
And here going up two Stone-fteps more, that are extended the 
whole breadth of the Walk, we are ftopt from going farther by 
large Iron Balufters, and a Canal beyond them. In the Canal be- 
iow, there is another Fountain in the midlb of Garlands, made of 
Shells,' Petrified Earths, or fpungy Stones, from the top of which 
the Water does fall on three rows, or Garlands of the fame fub- 
ftances, placed one below another. Laftly, on both fides of this 
Fountain there are other Falls of Water to be feen below. 
Nor is our View here limited, though our PalTage be ; for look- 
ing on ftill forwards, we carry our Profped: between Trees, unto a 
high Pyramid^ erecffed*' in the Heath, about half a Mile’s diftance 
from the end of the Garden. 
In this Second Divifion of the Garden there are twelve Parterres, 
with Gravel-walks between them all. The fix inmoft Quarters ad- 
joining, three of a fide, to the middle Broad-walk, through which 
we pafled, do confift of divers Figures in green, encompafled with 
Beds of Flowers, in the which there are divers Juniper Trees grow- 
ing up Pyramidal about green round Staves, and placed at conve- 
.n'ent diftances. The fix outennoft of thefe Quarters, next to the 
Garden-wall on both fides, are all plain green. 
From the low Wall at the bottom of the firft Terras-walk, unto ^ 
the Stone Rails or Steps' in the Lovoer Garden on the South-fide of 
the middle Crofs-walk, it is about a hundred and twelve Paces. 
And from the Steps of the fide Terras-walk on the right, unto the 
oppofite Steps of the other Terras-walk on the left, it is two hun- 
dred and twenty Paces. 
Beyond the aforefaid Crofs-walk, from thence unto the Galleries, 
it is a hundred and forty Paces- ; and thence to the Iron Bars at the 
farther end, about a hundred Paces more. 
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