Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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... thought that , in justice to the contributors who wrote for me because their aim was the same as mine , it would be wiser to make WALES disappear with me , so that anyone who feels inclined to imitate my attempt may begin afresh ...
... thought that , in justice to the contributors who wrote for me because their aim was the same as mine , it would be wiser to make WALES disappear with me , so that anyone who feels inclined to imitate my attempt may begin afresh ...
Side 2
... thought must be enshrined within thirty syllables . An attempt will be made at enabling those who do not know Welsh to enter into the heritage of Welsh literature . Short articles will be given on the chief Welsh writers , and ...
... thought must be enshrined within thirty syllables . An attempt will be made at enabling those who do not know Welsh to enter into the heritage of Welsh literature . Short articles will be given on the chief Welsh writers , and ...
Side 6
... thoughts which have been blanched and wearied by the heat of to - day . With gentle , fertilising power it awakens ... thought , and who knows which is the more important and fruitful for man , the laborious tension of the week or the ...
... thoughts which have been blanched and wearied by the heat of to - day . With gentle , fertilising power it awakens ... thought , and who knows which is the more important and fruitful for man , the laborious tension of the week or the ...
Side 9
... thought of the dear familiar old mountains of Eryri filled me with a great longing . Well , we arrived back at Eaux- Bonnes at seven in the evening , very tired , but proud of our achievement . From the mountains we moved a little to ...
... thought of the dear familiar old mountains of Eryri filled me with a great longing . Well , we arrived back at Eaux- Bonnes at seven in the evening , very tired , but proud of our achievement . From the mountains we moved a little to ...
Side 21
... . 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 unusual an hour . At 5-30 , the fly came to take me to 21.
... . 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 unusual an hour . At 5-30 , the fly came to take me to 21.
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