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vol.2 p.57
quartering and commodious width of a carriage road.
As we left Gobray-park, we took our rout along the margin of
the first of those woody promontories on the right. We were
carried by the side of the lake, through close lanes, and
thick groves: yet not so thick, but that we had every where,
through the openings of the trees, and windings of the road,
views in front, and on the right, into woody recesses; some
of which were very pleasing: and on the left, the lake, and
all it's distant furniture, broke frequently upon us.
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