ae 
are Beauties indotate: For want of a 
free and open Air, as I conjecture, in 
thefe thick Enclofures, our Flowers 
yield {fo little Food for the poor Bees, 
that no greater Number, Iam well 
fatisied, than what I have mentioned, 
or thereabouts; can get a Subfiftence 
in this Place: Whereas, in the neigh- 
bouring bleak County of Cembridge, 
where .the Inundations of the Fens, 
or the Farmer's Plough, or the F locks 
that are grazing (fhould I fay, or 
ftarving ?) on barren-Heaths, will fuffer 
hardly any Flowers to {pring or open 
their Blofloms, (excepting the Flowers 
of Eloquence, which thrive exceed- 
ingly on the Banks of Cam, but thefe 
afford only a thin Sort of 
Fuice LV eétareats 
fitter for Poets to feed upon rhe 
Bees ;) yet here, I fay, there.is fuch 
a Profufion of Honey, in the few 
Flowers 
