Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire: illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield: accompanied with descriptions: to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life . ?V s. •^ . is i N ^ N: ~ V ?N N. ^ X- 1 > > n: N. X ?^ ? .-v ^i .s N ? N N *• \^ .N. •* K x 5:> K V >sNj i \ - . S ^*. ^ > •* ^ ?* ^ •N X V V i ^ ^ XN: DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY, ^c. 27 previously to the battle, as an annoyance to thetown. Here was a camp of extraordinary strength,with this prodigious mount in the middle: on itssummit is a deep cavity, in which a number ofmen may stand entirely conceale


Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire: illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield: accompanied with descriptions: to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life . ?V s. •^ . is i N ^ N: ~ V ?N N. ^ X- 1 > > n: N. X ?^ ? .-v ^i .s N ? N N *• \^ .N. •* K x 5:> K V >sNj i \ - . S ^*. ^ > •* ^ ?* ^ •N X V V i ^ ^ XN: DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY, ^c. 27 previously to the battle, as an annoyance to thetown. Here was a camp of extraordinary strength,with this prodigious mount in the middle: on itssummit is a deep cavity, in which a number ofmen may stand entirely concealed. Castle Hillis judged to be the largest of an artificial kind inthis kingdom, and is surrounded by three ramparts,which were formerly divided by ditches : the ram-parts !ire 3ti)l in good preservation. When beheldfrom the summit of this hill, the adjacent countrypresents a cheerless prospect; and the only recom-pense obtained by climbing such a steep, is thebirds-eye view it affords of the town, which beingclose to its base, has a singular and pleasing ap-pearance, displaying a charming variety of domesticscenery. Thetford, in its prosperous state,


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