The Garden of CYRUS.
OR,
The Quincunciall, Lozenge,
or Net-work Plantations of the
Ancients, Artificially, Na-
turally, Mystically Considered
There are a large number of notes in both The Garden of Cyrus and Hydriotaphia. Footnote references will take you to a file containing the notes; they will open in a new window (called "notes"). You may wish to set the notes and the text side by side on your desktop. The notes are also located at the end of the file; you can scroll down to read them. Please read A note on the texts for more information on the texts and on the notes.
You should be aware that Chapter III is long, as befits the center of the quincunx, with aspects and views in every direction. Memory-limited browsers and slow connections may create some difficulty in loading it. Patience, in this as in other things, will be rewarded.
| The Title Page |
| The Epistle to the Reader |
| Chapter I |
| Chapter II |
| Chapter III |
| Chapter IIII |
| Chapter V |
| A note on the texts |
| The Stationer to the Reader |
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