He travelled in a style that was even princely; not only from his equipages, out-riders, horses, and liveries, but from constantly having two of his attendants skilled in playing the French horn. And these were always stationed to recreate him with marches and warlike movements, on the outside of the windows, where he took any repast.
Wilbury House, the seat of Mr. Greville, situated3 near Andover, in Wiltshire, was a really pretty place; but it had a recommendation to those who possess wealth and taste with superfluous4 time, far greater than any actual beauty, by requiring expensive alterations5, and being susceptible6 of lavish7 improvements.
This enhanced all its merits to Mr. Greville, who,
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when out of other employment for his thoughts, devoted8 them to avenues, plantations9, rising hills, sinking dales, and unexpected vistas10; to each of which he called upon whatever guests were at his house, during their creation, for as much astonishment11 as applause.
The call, however, was frequently unanswered; it was so palpable that he was urged to this pursuit by lassitude rather than pleasure; by flourishing ostentation12 rather than by genuine picturesque13 taste; so obvious that to draw forth14 admiration15 to the beauties of his grounds, was far less his object than to stir up wonder at the recesses16 of his purse; that the wearied and wary17 visitor, who had once been entrapped18 to follow his footsteps, in echoing his exclamations19 of delight at his growing embellishments, was, ever after, sedulous20, when he was with his workmen and his works, to elude21 them: though all alike were happy to again rejoin him at his sports and at his table; for there he was gay, hospitable22, and pleasing, brilliant in raillery, and full of enjoyment23.
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