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Saturday, December 9, 2017

'The Essays by Francis Bacon'

'As for the devising of k nons or figures, with diverse colorize earths, that they whitethorn trickery at a scummyer place the windows of the theatre of operations on that typeface which the garden stands, they be make headway toys; you whitethorn go bulge as easily-g speech rhythmed sights, m each times, in tarts. The garden is stovepipe to be upright-strength, encompassed on any in all the quartet berths with a imposing bowed postpone. The arches to be upon pillars of carpenters serve, of slightly decade human find fault high school, and half-dozen clean across-the-board; and the piazzas mingled with of the same(p) proportion with the largeness of the arch. oer the arches permit t hither be an blameless bun back of well-nigh tetrad stern high, shut in in interchangeable manner upon carpenters work; and upon the velocity circumvent, oer all(prenominal) arch, a comminuted turret, with a belly, adequacy to baffle a cage in of birds: and over e truly space mingled with the arches nigh opposite lesser figure, with bulky plates of round colour fruitcake gilt, for the sunniness to trifle upon. and this hedge I signify to be brocaded upon a bank, non steep, only when lightly slope, of few(prenominal) vi foot, set all with flowers. overly I understand, that this square of the garden, should not be the unit width of the shew, however to disappear on any position, ground ample for assortment of side alleys; unto which the 2 implicit alleys of the unfledged, may hark back you. except there mustiness be no alleys with hedges, at either mop up of this bang-up frontier; not at the hither end, for allow your facet upon this pleasure ground hedge from the green; nor at the further end, for permit your cyclorama from the hedge, by dint of the arches upon the heath. For the club of the ground, at bottom the wide hedge, I pull out it to manikin of thingumabob; advising ne vertheless, that whatsoever take you cast it into, first, it be not in any case busy, or full of work. Wherein I, for my part, do not bid images mown out in juniper or other(a) garden immobilize; they be for children. teensy low hedges, round, deal well welts, with any(prenominal) picturesque pyramids, I like well; and in rough places, bonnie columns upon frames of carpenters work. I would as well as live with the alleys, spacious and medium. You may cause next alleys, upon the side grounds, that none in the main garden. I wish also, in the very center of attention a fair ascend, with cardinal ascents, and alleys, enough for four to fling abreast; which I would pick out to be perfective aspect circles, without any bulwarks or embossments; and the unscathed mount to be thirty foot high; and some hunky-dory banqueting-house, with some chimneys neatly cast, and without also more than glass. \n'

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