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A. Thornthwaite inv^t.          Isaac Taylor Sculp.

Where Severn, Trent, or Thames's Ouzy side Pours the smooth Current of their easy Tide, Each will require a sameness to the Spot, For this a Cell, a Cascade or a Grot;

The Moss, or gliding Streams productive Store, To grace the Building on the Verdant Shore, There the rough Tuscan, or the Rustic fix, Or Pebbles, Shells, or calcin'd Matter mix,

The frozen Isicles resembled form, Or Sea-green Weed your Grotto must adorn.

Art of Architecture, a Poem.