Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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Side 11
... leaving the place of his boyhood , -the mountain sward , and the flowery lanes , trending down to the little stream that hides along its banks one of the prettiest little nooks that nature could well contrive . Of course there are many ...
... leaving the place of his boyhood , -the mountain sward , and the flowery lanes , trending down to the little stream that hides along its banks one of the prettiest little nooks that nature could well contrive . Of course there are many ...
Side 12
... leaving port , and tries to get some information from him about the location of the bunk . After using a few choice epithets in various foreign languages , he condescends to English , and you obtain at last the desired particulars ...
... leaving port , and tries to get some information from him about the location of the bunk . After using a few choice epithets in various foreign languages , he condescends to English , and you obtain at last the desired particulars ...
Side 18
... leaving no faintest sign of human interest or association , save when , upon a rare day in summer , far away and far below , a thin haze of smoke rises lazily to indicate the position of the sleepy little market town of Cildeg . As to ...
... leaving no faintest sign of human interest or association , save when , upon a rare day in summer , far away and far below , a thin haze of smoke rises lazily to indicate the position of the sleepy little market town of Cildeg . As to ...
Side 21
... leaving strict injunctions to be called at four o'clock . The cook was faithful . " Now , " thought I , as I rose , " I am really beginning my pilgrimage . " It is some- thing like walking with peas in one's shoes , to put them on at so ...
... leaving strict injunctions to be called at four o'clock . The cook was faithful . " Now , " thought I , as I rose , " I am really beginning my pilgrimage . " It is some- thing like walking with peas in one's shoes , to put them on at so ...
Side 48
... leaving him ever in a state of new wonder and fresh inward reasonings . Only he wished , fervently and devoutly to the bottom of his soul , that this so pleasant road would never reach any market , that they might go on thus for ever ...
... leaving him ever in a state of new wonder and fresh inward reasonings . Only he wished , fervently and devoutly to the bottom of his soul , that this so pleasant road would never reach any market , that they might go on thus for ever ...
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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