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... lovely and rich expanse, every way embellished with such a profufion of Charms, that the eye knows not where to fix, but wanders among the busy villages, the cultivated fields, and the wood decked hills, with inefi'able delight. Nature ...
... lovely and rich expanse, every way embellished with such a profufion of Charms, that the eye knows not where to fix, but wanders among the busy villages, the cultivated fields, and the wood decked hills, with inefi'able delight. Nature ...
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... lovely-woud beyond the statue connecting, forms 'a ohearful lawn, gently falling by the 'foot of the flat and doWn to the water below. The inscription on the urn is, INGENIO, ET AMICITIE GULIELMI SOMERVILE G. S. POSUIT. Debita spargens ...
... lovely-woud beyond the statue connecting, forms 'a ohearful lawn, gently falling by the 'foot of the flat and doWn to the water below. The inscription on the urn is, INGENIO, ET AMICITIE GULIELMI SOMERVILE G. S. POSUIT. Debita spargens ...
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... lovely scene as it deserves z every spectator is ravished with its inimitable graces, and leaves it with regret. The stranger will not forget before he retires from this inchanting recess, to lake the 'walk up the path to the firfl ...
... lovely scene as it deserves z every spectator is ravished with its inimitable graces, and leaves it with regret. The stranger will not forget before he retires from this inchanting recess, to lake the 'walk up the path to the firfl ...
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... lovely valley, discovers a. solitary urn, dedicated to the brother of Mr. Sbenflone; and a little further is a seat which takes in one of the most picturesque views in the whole farm: it looks immediately down the dell, catching the ...
... lovely valley, discovers a. solitary urn, dedicated to the brother of Mr. Sbenflone; and a little further is a seat which takes in one of the most picturesque views in the whole farm: it looks immediately down the dell, catching the ...
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Contents
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The Lovers Walk | 40 |
TheWildeniſieſs andTemple of Pan | 47 |
The Hduſe and Shrubbery | 60 |
HAGLEY | 67 |
The Grotto 1 8 | 88 |
The Ruin | 97 |
Popes Building | 105 |
The Houſe and Pictures 68 | 113 |
The Column I | 117 |
The Caſcade | 123 |
The Rotunda | 130 |
1 lu Cottage I 3 3 | 136 |
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