The garden of pleasure containing several draughts of gardens, both in embroyder'd-ground-works, knot-works of grass, as likewise in wildernesses, and others : with their cuts in copper / by Andrew Mollet.

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The garden of pleasure containing several draughts of gardens, both in embroyder'd-ground-works, knot-works of grass, as likewise in wildernesses, and others : with their cuts in copper / by Andrew Mollet.
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Mollet, André.
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In the Savoy :: Printed by T.N. for John Martyn, at the Bell without Temple-Barr, and Henry Herringman at the Anchor in the New-Exchange,
1670.
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"The garden of pleasure containing several draughts of gardens, both in embroyder'd-ground-works, knot-works of grass, as likewise in wildernesses, and others : with their cuts in copper / by Andrew Mollet." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B43461.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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The Seventh Design.

THe seventh is also a Ground-work in Embroidery of about 47 Toises square in the in-work: Its fountain hath eight Toises in Diameter; the cross-Alleys and the outward VValks are to be four Toises, and the Lists six foot; in the midst of which are marked down from space to space the places where to lay square stones, fit to bear Flower-plots, or small boxes of choice green Trees, some clipt and cropt like Globes, and the others in a Piramidal form. We have not set down in this present Design

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the outward-walks, (to prevent confusion) no more then in many others, which however are to be alwayes set out, and proportion'd in all Ground∣works and other Designs; as may be noted in our general Draughts.

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