The minute one leaves his Holiness’s dominions,the fabsp;of things begins to ge from wide uncultivatedplains to olive groves and well tilledfields of ,intermixedwith ranks of elms,every one of whibsp;has its vine twining about it,and hanging in festooween the rows from one tree to another.
The great old fig trees,the es in full bloom,and myrtles in every hedge,make one of the delightfullest ses you bsp;ceive;besides that,the roads are wide,well kept,and full of pasngers,a sight I have not beheldthis long time.
My wonder still incread upon entering the city,whibsp;I think for number of people,outdoesboth Paris and London.
The streets are one tinued market,and thronged with populaceso mubsp;that a coabsp;bsp;hardly pass.
The on sort are a jolly lively kind of animals,more industriousthan Italians usually are;they work till evening;then take their luteor guitar(for they all play)and walk about the city,or upon the a shore with it,to enjoy the fresco.
One es their little brown children jumping about stark naked,and the bigger ones dang with castas,while others play on the cymbal to them.
The minute one leaves his Holiness’s dominions,the fabsp;of things begins to ge from wide uncultivatedplains to olive groves and well tilledfields of ,intermixedwith ranks of elms,every one of whibsp;has its vine twining about it,and hanging in festooween the rows from one tree to another.
The great old fig trees,the es in full bloom,and myrtles in every hedge,make one of the delightfullest ses you bsp;ceive;besides that,the roads are wide,well kept,and full of pasngers,a sight I have not beheldthis long time.
My wonder still incread upon entering the city,whibsp;I think for number of people,outdoesboth Paris and London.