Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, Tom 4proprietors, 1832 |
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... object in nature be more delightful than a mountain- stream , combining the grandeur of the river with the beauty of the wild brook ? such is Upper Towey , and such is also the higher course of almost every noted river in Wales , though ...
... object in nature be more delightful than a mountain- stream , combining the grandeur of the river with the beauty of the wild brook ? such is Upper Towey , and such is also the higher course of almost every noted river in Wales , though ...
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... object is to introduce to your Saesonig readers their old poetical friend , the Towey of Dyer , under his new orthogra- phical face of Tywi , playing among the fine companions of his infancy , to them unknown , probably , -Dethia and ...
... object is to introduce to your Saesonig readers their old poetical friend , the Towey of Dyer , under his new orthogra- phical face of Tywi , playing among the fine companions of his infancy , to them unknown , probably , -Dethia and ...
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... slippery turf , mounted up above our des- tined object , to find footing across the head of a ravine or chasm , the depth of the whole hill . Midway across our path , a few inches broad , stood a young man , with so earnest 28 Letter from.
... slippery turf , mounted up above our des- tined object , to find footing across the head of a ravine or chasm , the depth of the whole hill . Midway across our path , a few inches broad , stood a young man , with so earnest 28 Letter from.
Strona 29
... object being to sell " the pound , the whole pound , and nothing but the pound . " Next we ventured to llaetha ( beg milk , ) and departed with our wicker- set bottles brimful of llaeth , of the best quality , such as would in London ...
... object being to sell " the pound , the whole pound , and nothing but the pound . " Next we ventured to llaetha ( beg milk , ) and departed with our wicker- set bottles brimful of llaeth , of the best quality , such as would in London ...
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... object to visit only those few little - explored val- lies and recesses of the Welsh mountains which preserve primitive habits of life , and present beautiful natural objects . For myself , as your present and possibly future ...
... object to visit only those few little - explored val- lies and recesses of the Welsh mountains which preserve primitive habits of life , and present beautiful natural objects . For myself , as your present and possibly future ...
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Strona 152 - And he put down the idolatrous priests, whom the kings of Judah had ordained to burn incense in the high places in the cities of Judah, and in the places round about Jerusalem; them also that burned incense unto Baal, to the sun, and to the moon, and to the planets, and to all the host of heaven.