Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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Side 3
... hill , My sire taught me first The stubborn ground to till , To turn the rushy marsh To meadows green and fields ? And this , man's earliest task , The truest pleasure yields . I lay me down with the sun , And I rise ere the day is born ...
... hill , My sire taught me first The stubborn ground to till , To turn the rushy marsh To meadows green and fields ? And this , man's earliest task , The truest pleasure yields . I lay me down with the sun , And I rise ere the day is born ...
Side 9
... hills , and the background is the grand Pyrenees . It is a landscape which has evoked the eloquent praise of such writers as Lamartine and Taine . а Bayonne is a town of about 30,000 inhabitants . It is not of much account historically ...
... hills , and the background is the grand Pyrenees . It is a landscape which has evoked the eloquent praise of such writers as Lamartine and Taine . а Bayonne is a town of about 30,000 inhabitants . It is not of much account historically ...
Side 10
... hills and dales resound with music . In country places especially , and on summer evenings more particularly , we cannot close our ears , even were it our wish to do so , to the charming sounds of music floating in the air . The ...
... hills and dales resound with music . In country places especially , and on summer evenings more particularly , we cannot close our ears , even were it our wish to do so , to the charming sounds of music floating in the air . The ...
Side 13
... hills and mountains , it is at first . difficult to conceive that the long , low , uninteresting stretch of coast line is a portion of the American continent . As you draw nearer the shore you can dis- tinguish objects on land , which ...
... hills and mountains , it is at first . difficult to conceive that the long , low , uninteresting stretch of coast line is a portion of the American continent . As you draw nearer the shore you can dis- tinguish objects on land , which ...
Side 17
... hills , they lived by themselves and became established as the first of the numerous families of dwarfs . I am told that , in some corners of Pem- brokeshire , fairies are looked upon as the spirits of the pigmies who lost their lives ...
... hills , they lived by themselves and became established as the first of the numerous families of dwarfs . I am told that , in some corners of Pem- brokeshire , fairies are looked upon as the spirits of the pigmies who lost their lives ...
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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 3 Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1896 |
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