Nooks and Corners of PembrokeshireE. Stock, 1895 - 203 sider |
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... looks out across the wind - swept plains of old Dewis- land to the fantastic peaks of Carn Llidi and Pen - beri , whose ancient rocks rise abruptly from the ocean . Down from the broad , fern - clad shoulders of Precelly flow the few ...
... looks out across the wind - swept plains of old Dewis- land to the fantastic peaks of Carn Llidi and Pen - beri , whose ancient rocks rise abruptly from the ocean . Down from the broad , fern - clad shoulders of Precelly flow the few ...
Side 26
... look strong enough CHURCH PLATE AT CUMPRESTON . to carry a tower . The latter , however , is on the other side of the church , and is probably of later date ; it is built in several stages , the one below the bell- chamber having pigeon ...
... look strong enough CHURCH PLATE AT CUMPRESTON . to carry a tower . The latter , however , is on the other side of the church , and is probably of later date ; it is built in several stages , the one below the bell- chamber having pigeon ...
Side 39
... looks unostentatious enough , with its slender western tower , chancel , and nave devoid of the usual excrescences ; but upon entering we soon find matter to arouse our keenest interest . The nave is simple , though well proportioned ...
... looks unostentatious enough , with its slender western tower , chancel , and nave devoid of the usual excrescences ; but upon entering we soon find matter to arouse our keenest interest . The nave is simple , though well proportioned ...
Side 45
... looks down upon a weed - grown marsh , occupying the site of a lake that formerly protected it upon that side . Beside the marsh stands a picturesque old stone pigeon - house , smothered in ivy and golden lichens ; beyond which extends ...
... looks down upon a weed - grown marsh , occupying the site of a lake that formerly protected it upon that side . Beside the marsh stands a picturesque old stone pigeon - house , smothered in ivy and golden lichens ; beyond which extends ...
Side 52
... look for prizes amongst the rich pastures of the Vale of St. Florence , the woodland paths around St. Issells , and the lush marshlands of Penally ; while the sandy burrows of Tenby , Lydstep and Castle Martin , and even the crumbling ...
... look for prizes amongst the rich pastures of the Vale of St. Florence , the woodland paths around St. Issells , and the lush marshlands of Penally ; while the sandy burrows of Tenby , Lydstep and Castle Martin , and even the crumbling ...
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adjacent adorned amidst ancient appears arches bearing beneath beside Bishop broad bygone Byrnach Caldey Caldey Island Carew CAREW CASTLE CASTLE MARTIN century chamber chancel chapel Cleddau corner cottages cromlech cross curious Dale Davids Cathedral edifice effigy Fishguard flanked forms gable George Owen Giraldus Giraldus Cambrensis glimpse Gumfreston handsome Haverfordwest head Henry hill Hodgeston hollow Kilgerran Lamphey land lane Llanwnda Llawhaden lofty Lord Maenclochog MANORBERE CASTLE massive mediæval Milford Haven monument narrow nave neighbouring Nevern Newport nook olden parish church pass peep Pembroke Pembroke Castle Pembrokeshire Pencaer Picton Castle picturesque pierced pleasant porch Precelly present pretty quaint ramble rises road Roch Castle rocks rocky roof rough ruins secluded sheltered side Sir Rhys sketch Slebech slopes Stackpole stands stone stream structure tall Teivy Tenby Timmins tower town trees vale vaulted village Wales walls Welsh whence winding woodlands
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Side 43 - ... on one part by a vineyard, and on the other by a wood, remarkable for the projection of its rocks, and the height of its hazel trees.
Side 128 - TAFFY was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief; Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of beef: I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not at home ; Taffy came to my house and stole a marrowbone.
Side 129 - Shrine here ehc'lo'd resteth the Bones of that noble Lord, Edmund Earl of Richmond, Father and Brother to Kings, the which departed out of this World in the year of Lord God, a thousand four hundred and fifty and six, the first day of the Month of November, on whose soul Almighty Jesus have mercy. Amen.
Side 43 - It is excellently well defended by turrets and bulwarks, and is situated on the summit of a hill extending on the western side towards the sea-port, having on the northern and southern sides a fine fish-pond under its walls, as conspicuous for its grand appearance, as for the depth of its waters, and a beautiful orchard on the same side...
Side 150 - ... had first appeared and began her note on a stone called St. Byrnach's Stone, being curiously wrought with sundry sorts of knots standing upright in the churchyard of this parish, and one year staying very long and the priest and the people expecting her accustomed coming (for I account this bird of the feminine gender) came at last, lighting on the said stone, her accustomed perching-place, and being scarce able once to sound the note, presently fell dead.
Side 19 - The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side's dew-pearled; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn: God's in his heaven — All's right with the world!
Side 44 - ... remarkable for the projection of its rocks, and the height of its hazel trees. On the right hand of the promontory, between the castle and the church, near the site of a very large lake and mill, a rivulet of neverfailing water flows through a valley, rendered sandy by the violence of the winds. Towards the west, the Severn sea, bending its course to Ireland, enters a hollow bay at some distance from the castle...
Side 61 - It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale; look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east: Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain-tops: I must be gone and live, or stay and die.
Side 56 - VII. was borne, in knowledge wherof a chymmeney is now made, with the armes and badges of king Henri the VII. In the botom of the great stronge rownd tower in the inner ward is a marvelus vault caullid the Hogan.