Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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Side 3
... hear his tuneful lay , And laugh or weep , as sunny ray Will on the rain - drops glisten . I fain would sing those ancient days , And here recount their simple ways , And tell how Alun's tuneful lays Swept o'er the mountains hoary . But ...
... hear his tuneful lay , And laugh or weep , as sunny ray Will on the rain - drops glisten . I fain would sing those ancient days , And here recount their simple ways , And tell how Alun's tuneful lays Swept o'er the mountains hoary . But ...
Side 4
... hear the throstle sing , To list to the soaring lark , To catch the cuckoo's note , And we joy , red robin and I , In the song from the blackbird's throat . I lay me down with the sun , And I rise ere the day is born , And I follow the ...
... hear the throstle sing , To list to the soaring lark , To catch the cuckoo's note , And we joy , red robin and I , In the song from the blackbird's throat . I lay me down with the sun , And I rise ere the day is born , And I follow the ...
Side 7
... hear a Babel of tongues spoken by those who idly walk about , or sit fanning themselves under the palms , listening to the music . Among these , the most observed just now is the beautiful Signorina Rosita Môra , the première danseuse ...
... hear a Babel of tongues spoken by those who idly walk about , or sit fanning themselves under the palms , listening to the music . Among these , the most observed just now is the beautiful Signorina Rosita Môra , the première danseuse ...
Side 10
... hear are mainly pro- duced as the result of outdoor practice by our miners , artisans , and farm labourers , who meet in out of the way corners to prepare for the next local eisteddfod . On Sunday nights , in winter or summer , it is ...
... hear are mainly pro- duced as the result of outdoor practice by our miners , artisans , and farm labourers , who meet in out of the way corners to prepare for the next local eisteddfod . On Sunday nights , in winter or summer , it is ...
Side 13
... hear several voices joining in the refrain . Some of the saloon passengers peep down the iron stairs , and come towards the group . They are Welshmen , of that you are certain , and there is no mistaking this when they join in the ...
... hear several voices joining in the refrain . Some of the saloon passengers peep down the iron stairs , and come towards the group . They are Welshmen , of that you are certain , and there is no mistaking this when they join in the ...
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Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2 Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1895 |
Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2 Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1895 |
Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 3 Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1896 |
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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