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1 22| thing, in an orchard or garden. And certainly, men that 2 44| to be environed with the garden on all sides; and in the 3 44| under story, towards the garden, let it be turned to a grotto, 4 44| and windows towards the garden; and be level upon the floor, 5 44| prospect and freshness of the garden. At both corners of the 6 45| GARDENS~God Almighty planted a garden. And indeed it is the purest 7 45| build stately sooner than to garden finely; as if gardening 8 45| going forth; and the main garden in the midst; besides alleys 9 45| and twelve to the main garden. The green hath two pleasures: 10 45| which is to enclose the garden. But because the alley will 11 45| to buy the shade in the garden, by going in the sun through 12 45| may go in shade into the garden. As for the making of knots 13 45| house on that side which the garden stands, they be but toys; 14 45| many times, in tarts. The garden is best to be square, encompassed 15 45| that this square of the garden, should not be the whole 16 45| out in juniper or other garden stuff; they be for children. 17 45| grounds, but none in the main garden. I wish also, in the very 18 45| pools mar all, and make the garden unwholesome, and full of 19 45| the fields.~For the main garden, I do not deny, but there 20 45| thick; but to leave the main garden so as it be not close, but 21 45| make account, that the main garden is for the more temperate 22 45| a platform of a princely garden, partly by precept, partly 23 45| to the true pleasure of a garden.~ ~