Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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... mean that we must be idle . In an inaction which is meditative and attentive , the wrinkles of the soul are smoothed away , and the soul itself spreads , unfolds , and springs afresh , and like the trodden grass of the road side , or ...
... mean that we must be idle . In an inaction which is meditative and attentive , the wrinkles of the soul are smoothed away , and the soul itself spreads , unfolds , and springs afresh , and like the trodden grass of the road side , or ...
Side 15
... means clear to them . In the face of this helping industry of the fairies , the following exorcism , known in Pembrokeshire in Phaer's days , seems unnecessary , unless , indeed , it was used by those whose actual claims for assistance ...
... means clear to them . In the face of this helping industry of the fairies , the following exorcism , known in Pembrokeshire in Phaer's days , seems unnecessary , unless , indeed , it was used by those whose actual claims for assistance ...
Side 21
... mean now - a - days , ' said another . " You may search Bradshaw in vain , you know , -so it is unknown to civilization , " he added , triumphantly . ( : I was nearly yielding when a third , who had been reading a book on Welsh legends ...
... mean now - a - days , ' said another . " You may search Bradshaw in vain , you know , -so it is unknown to civilization , " he added , triumphantly . ( : I was nearly yielding when a third , who had been reading a book on Welsh legends ...
Side 23
... mean by the lines in your dedication then , Robert Owen . I am glad you selected some of his pieces for translation . " " I read that article in the Llenor , but I could not make out for a long time who he was or to whom he was related ...
... mean by the lines in your dedication then , Robert Owen . I am glad you selected some of his pieces for translation . " " I read that article in the Llenor , but I could not make out for a long time who he was or to whom he was related ...
Side 25
... mean more than mere existence ; for as time is but a phase of the eternal , so existence here is but a phase of that condition which is known to us as life , - as Be - ing . And when our eyes are rightly opened , how everything seems to ...
... mean more than mere existence ; for as time is but a phase of the eternal , so existence here is but a phase of that condition which is known to us as life , - as Be - ing . And when our eyes are rightly opened , how everything seems to ...
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