Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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Side 12
... face of the emigrant . Companions from the same neighbourhood are picked up en route , and in all probability , before Liverpool is reached , he has formed an acquaintance , and , better than all , he meets with one who has crossed ...
... face of the emigrant . Companions from the same neighbourhood are picked up en route , and in all probability , before Liverpool is reached , he has formed an acquaintance , and , better than all , he meets with one who has crossed ...
Side 15
... face of this helping industry of the fairies , the following exorcism , known in Pembrokeshire in Phaer's days , seems unnecessary , unless , indeed , it was used by those whose actual claims for assistance were by no means pressing ...
... face of this helping industry of the fairies , the following exorcism , known in Pembrokeshire in Phaer's days , seems unnecessary , unless , indeed , it was used by those whose actual claims for assistance were by no means pressing ...
Side 17
... face to face . Instantly recognising each other , they as rapidly realised that they were but oddities in the world of men and women , and that the sooner they withdrew from it the better it would be for their welfare ; and so ...
... face to face . Instantly recognising each other , they as rapidly realised that they were but oddities in the world of men and women , and that the sooner they withdrew from it the better it would be for their welfare ; and so ...
Side 21
... face , Is aught in this life save hatred and strife ? And is there no true resting place ? When galleries long re - echoed your song To the gnomes and the sprites down below , Did they , in their joy , give each collier boy Nepenthe ...
... face , Is aught in this life save hatred and strife ? And is there no true resting place ? When galleries long re - echoed your song To the gnomes and the sprites down below , Did they , in their joy , give each collier boy Nepenthe ...
Side 29
... face and dimpled smile Each childish thought betraying , Over the moor I heard her singing , She set the mountain echoes ringing , And while she carolled loud and clear The birds flew down to hear , very But Menna Rhên was naught to me ...
... face and dimpled smile Each childish thought betraying , Over the moor I heard her singing , She set the mountain echoes ringing , And while she carolled loud and clear The birds flew down to hear , very But Menna Rhên was naught to me ...
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