Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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... never realised that parting would be , after all , so difficult . one . The aim I had before me was certainly a lovable I meant WALES to be a magazine to emphasize the bonds of union between all Welshmen , rather than the causes of ...
... never realised that parting would be , after all , so difficult . one . The aim I had before me was certainly a lovable I meant WALES to be a magazine to emphasize the bonds of union between all Welshmen , rather than the causes of ...
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... never shone in public is unquestionably due to our grand old national institution , the Eisteddfod . The emulation and con- sequent proficiency amongst our choirs and amateur vocalists are chiefly due to the same power . The ...
... never shone in public is unquestionably due to our grand old national institution , the Eisteddfod . The emulation and con- sequent proficiency amongst our choirs and amateur vocalists are chiefly due to the same power . The ...
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... never to meet again . I. PAX TIBI MARCE . RUSKIN . VENICE may well call upon us to note with reverence that , of all the towers which are still seen rising like a branchless forest from her islands , there is but one whose office was ...
... never to meet again . I. PAX TIBI MARCE . RUSKIN . VENICE may well call upon us to note with reverence that , of all the towers which are still seen rising like a branchless forest from her islands , there is but one whose office was ...
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... never refuse at least a crust of bread to a beggar who cries to you for help when the rain pours upon him as he stands at your door ; for , when Noah shut fast the door of his ark , and the heavens poured forth the flood upon the earth ...
... never refuse at least a crust of bread to a beggar who cries to you for help when the rain pours upon him as he stands at your door ; for , when Noah shut fast the door of his ark , and the heavens poured forth the flood upon the earth ...
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... Never recovering the size and comeliness of men and women , they kept themselves from mixing with ordinary folk on terms of equality . When , how- ever , by chance their descendants have been seen , people have cried out , - " Behold ...
... Never recovering the size and comeliness of men and women , they kept themselves from mixing with ordinary folk on terms of equality . When , how- ever , by chance their descendants have been seen , people have cried out , - " Behold ...
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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