VOL. V.
| —;—;"the garden yields |
| A soft amusement, an humane delight. |
| To raise th' insipid nature of the ground, |
| Or tame its savage genius to the grace |
| Of careless sweet rusticity, that seems |
| The amiable result of happy chance, |
| Is to create, and give a god-like joy, |
| Which ev'ry year improves." |
Armstrong.
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