Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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... hours I could once give to WALES . Still , it will give me never - failing pleasure to think of the articles and stories , notably The House of the Twisted Sapling , -which gave WALES its value . The support given me , by publisher and ...
... hours I could once give to WALES . Still , it will give me never - failing pleasure to think of the articles and stories , notably The House of the Twisted Sapling , -which gave WALES its value . The support given me , by publisher and ...
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... hour , on a morning in early August ; and as the train carried us across the open country , the dim , moonlit , wide ... hours our journey lay through the Landes , that tract of blank , awful desolation , of endless pine forests , and ...
... hour , on a morning in early August ; and as the train carried us across the open country , the dim , moonlit , wide ... hours our journey lay through the Landes , that tract of blank , awful desolation , of endless pine forests , and ...
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... hour , weaving , according to his mood , the web of human interest in this spot . If the sky above him bent blue and cloudless and the world around him glowed purple with heather , while the sun kissed his cheek caressingly , then would ...
... hour , weaving , according to his mood , the web of human interest in this spot . If the sky above him bent blue and cloudless and the world around him glowed purple with heather , while the sun kissed his cheek caressingly , then would ...
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... hours and places where- through the foot falls softly and hurry is unknown ; where laughter is like tinkling silver and the thoughts of the heart are mellowed , while the brain moves reverently in a pearly mist of memories of the ...
... hours and places where- through the foot falls softly and hurry is unknown ; where laughter is like tinkling silver and the thoughts of the heart are mellowed , while the brain moves reverently in a pearly mist of memories of the ...
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... hour that he remembers . 66 And , lastly , perhaps the unmoved daws sat over all and from their rocky vantage played the chorus , crying from end to end in monotone , - Aho . Aho . The well - springs of man's nature are deep and ...
... hour that he remembers . 66 And , lastly , perhaps the unmoved daws sat over all and from their rocky vantage played the chorus , crying from end to end in monotone , - Aho . Aho . The well - springs of man's nature are deep and ...
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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