By WILLIAM GILPIN, A. M. PREBENDARY OF SALISBURY; AND VICAR OF BOLDRE IN NEW-FOREST, NEAR LYMINGTON. LONDON; PRINTED FOR R. BLAMIRE, STRAND. M.DCC.LXXXIX. S.C.F. E left the fcenes of Inverary with regret ; thofe fcenes, in which the WR grand and beautiful are as harmoniously combined as we almost in any place remembered to have seen them. We approached it through magnificent woods; and we left it through a fucceffion of lake-fcenery, still more magnificent. Ten miles we travelled along the confines of Loch-Fyne, fkirting that grand opening, which it forms to the north east. It's skreens are every where equal to the expanse of it's waters. They are indeed chiefly naked, VOL. II. B |