Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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Side 7
... high above which towered the majestic Pic du Midi . Next day , some of the most enter- prising of us made the more ambitious ascent of the Pic de Ger ( about 7,300 feet summit . The weather was perfect , and the views 7.
... high above which towered the majestic Pic du Midi . Next day , some of the most enter- prising of us made the more ambitious ascent of the Pic de Ger ( about 7,300 feet summit . The weather was perfect , and the views 7.
Side 18
... feet , extends the parallel mass of Drumhir . These two giant outliers are the reach- ing buttresses that prop the crowning glory of Aran , whose lightning - riven peak , shuts in the valley to the west and soars , unchallenged king ...
... feet , extends the parallel mass of Drumhir . These two giant outliers are the reach- ing buttresses that prop the crowning glory of Aran , whose lightning - riven peak , shuts in the valley to the west and soars , unchallenged king ...
Side 23
... feet . I had not seen Mr. Edmund O. Jones before , and he was quite unlike what I had imagined him to be . He is of medium height , a fair curly- haired man , with the plentiful good- humour of a boy . " Your name is in everybody's ...
... feet . I had not seen Mr. Edmund O. Jones before , and he was quite unlike what I had imagined him to be . He is of medium height , a fair curly- haired man , with the plentiful good- humour of a boy . " Your name is in everybody's ...
Side 27
... feet to contemplate the wonder of the burning bush , and listen to the voice that speaks through the tongues of flame out of the fire . The voice on the mountain slope was the same as that which walked in the cool of the day through the ...
... feet to contemplate the wonder of the burning bush , and listen to the voice that speaks through the tongues of flame out of the fire . The voice on the mountain slope was the same as that which walked in the cool of the day through the ...
Side 33
... feet higher than the Schalkenmehren Maar , is much more wild and desolate ; it covers an area of forty acres and is about three hundred feet deep . On its northern bank rises the quaint little church of Weinfeld , the only relic of the ...
... feet higher than the Schalkenmehren Maar , is much more wild and desolate ; it covers an area of forty acres and is about three hundred feet deep . On its northern bank rises the quaint little church of Weinfeld , the only relic of the ...
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Aberdovey ALLEN RAINE Aran ash tree Aunt Gwen bard Barmouth beautiful BLODWEN Cardiff castle Cildeg Cradoc Cymru dark door Eben Fardd Efenechtyd English Evan Bowen eyes face fear flowers Freeholder friars friends garden gate give Glwysva Gwennie hand Havod y Garreg head heard heart HUGHES Huw Auctioneer HYWEL J. A. JENKINS Jacob Jane Morgan JOHN PENRI Kilsby knew land laughed lawyer Llanwrtyd Llian looked MADOC matter Medical Menna mind Monmouthshire morning mother mountain Mynachty never night O. M. EDWARDS old Hawys once Owen Bevan passed Pembrokeshire prisoner reached road rose round School sheep side sing smile solicitor song South Wales Students Susa sweet tell thee thing thou thought took town turned TWISTED SAPLING Uchelwr University College University of Wales valley voice walk Welsh Welshman wife wonder word Wrexham