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[illeg.][Gardener??] is the most extraiordinary Man
Why a Gardener is the most extraiordinary Man
in the World
in the World
Because no Man has more business
Because no Man has more business
upon the Earth, and he always choses good Ground for
upon the Earth, and he always chuses good Ground for
what he does; he commands his [thyme?] [inserted he is a Master of the Mind] and fingers
what he does; he commands his Thyme? [inserted" he is a Master of the Mint] and fingers
[illeg.]-Royal; he raises his [illeg.] every year, and it
Penny-Royal; he raises his Celery every Year, and it
is a bad one indeed that does not bring him a [Plumb?];
is a bad one indeed that does not bring him a Plumb;
he meets with more Boughs than a Minister of State,  
he meets with more Boughs than a Minister of State,  
he makes more Beds than the French King and has  
he makes more Beds than the French King and has  
more fainted ladies in them; he makes Raking his  
more painted Ladies in them; he makes Raking his  
business more than his diversion; as many other men  
business more than his diversion; as many other men  
do; his Wife has enough of Boy's{=?] love and Hearts ease
do; his Wife has enough of Boy's=love and Hearts-ease
and he never wishes for [illeg.] ; distempers fatal to
and he never wishes for Weeds; distempers fatal to
to others never hurt him; he walks better for the {Grave?]
to others never hurt him; he walks better for the Gravel
and thrives most in a Consumption; his greatest
and thrives most in a Consumption; his greatest
[illeg.] the World's greatest envy is that he may have
pride the World's greatest envy is that he may have
You whenever he pleases.
 
Yew whenever he pleases.

Latest revision as of 21:54, 31 July 2017

111 Why a Gardener is the most extraiordinary Man in the World

Because no Man has more business upon the Earth, and he always chuses good Ground for what he does; he commands his Thyme? [inserted" he is a Master of the Mint] and fingers Penny-Royal; he raises his Celery every Year, and it is a bad one indeed that does not bring him a Plumb; he meets with more Boughs than a Minister of State, he makes more Beds than the French King and has more painted Ladies in them; he makes Raking his business more than his diversion; as many other men do; his Wife has enough of Boy's=love and Hearts-ease and he never wishes for Weeds; distempers fatal to to others never hurt him; he walks better for the Gravel and thrives most in a Consumption; his greatest pride the World's greatest envy is that he may have

Yew whenever he pleases.