Wild Wales: Its People, Language, and Scenery, Volume 1J. Murray, 1862 - Wales |
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Page 63
... entered hastily , sat down on the carpet by the table , looked up towards us , and mewed piteously . I never had seen so wretched a looking creature . It was dreadfully attenuated , being little more than skin and bone , and was sorely ...
... entered hastily , sat down on the carpet by the table , looked up towards us , and mewed piteously . I never had seen so wretched a looking creature . It was dreadfully attenuated , being little more than skin and bone , and was sorely ...
Page 66
... entered the house before , even when there were lodgers ; that it should not visit the woman , who was its declared enemy , was natural enough , but why if it did not visit her other lodgers , did it visit us ? Did instinct keep it ...
... entered the house before , even when there were lodgers ; that it should not visit the woman , who was its declared enemy , was natural enough , but why if it did not visit her other lodgers , did it visit us ? Did instinct keep it ...
Page 72
... entered into conver- sation with him . He told me that the canal and its branches extended over a great part of England . That the boats carried slates - that he had frequently gone as far as Paddington by the canal that he was ...
... entered into conver- sation with him . He told me that the canal and its branches extended over a great part of England . That the boats carried slates - that he had frequently gone as far as Paddington by the canal that he was ...
Page 96
... entered into conversation , said that he remembered the building of the house , and that the place where it now stands was called before its erection Pen y maes , or the head of the field . CHAPTER XI . WELSH FARM - HOUSE . - A 96 [ CH ...
... entered into conversation , said that he remembered the building of the house , and that the place where it now stands was called before its erection Pen y maes , or the head of the field . CHAPTER XI . WELSH FARM - HOUSE . - A 96 [ CH ...
Page 99
... entered into discourse with the man about Welsh poetry and repeated the famous prophecy of Taliesin about the Coiling Serpent . I asked him if the Welsh had any poets at the present day . Plenty , " said he , " and good ones- Wales can ...
... entered into discourse with the man about Welsh poetry and repeated the famous prophecy of Taliesin about the Coiling Serpent . I asked him if the Welsh had any poets at the present day . Plenty , " said he , " and good ones- Wales can ...
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amongst ancient Anglesey asked Bangor bard beautiful Berwyn bridge called Ceiriog Chester church cottage Croppies daughter dressed England English Englishman englyn father Fcap followed gentleman girl Gronwy Owen hand hanner head heard hill History Huw Morris Huw Morus Iolo Goch Italian John Jones kind lady language lived Llanfair Llangollen lleidyr looked Lord Memoir Menai miles Moel mountain never night Orange Owain Gwynedd Owen Glendower passed Pengwern Pentraeth Plas Newydd Plates poet Pont y Meibion poor Portrait Post 8vo present proceeded replied river road Saxon Second Edition second sight side signore Snowdon soon Spanish speak Welsh stone stood Third Edition told took town Translated trees vale vale of Clwyd valley village Vols Wales walking wall Welsh language Welshman whilst wife wish woman Woodcuts word Wrexham
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