The Cambro-Briton, Том 2J. Limbird., 1820 |
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... LORD PENRHYN . The sixteenth tribe , sometimes in our MSS . called that of Mae- lor , and of March , from the property of the founder being on the marches , or borders of Wales , has in our THE CAMBRO - BRITON . 19 WELSH MUSIC.-No. VIII ...
... LORD PENRHYN . The sixteenth tribe , sometimes in our MSS . called that of Mae- lor , and of March , from the property of the founder being on the marches , or borders of Wales , has in our THE CAMBRO - BRITON . 19 WELSH MUSIC.-No. VIII ...
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... Lord Penrhyn , by his exertions in the province of improvement , which a happy union of mind , means , and the peculiar situation of his property in Wales , enabled him to make . His lordship was ninth in descent from Thomas , Abbot of ...
... Lord Penrhyn , by his exertions in the province of improvement , which a happy union of mind , means , and the peculiar situation of his property in Wales , enabled him to make . His lordship was ninth in descent from Thomas , Abbot of ...
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... Lord Penrhyn :« Urbem lateritiam inveni , marmoream reliqui . ” Llwyd . WALKS ROUND DOLGELLAU . « Well do I know these mountain wilds : And every boson'd vale , and valley stream Is dear to memory . ” SOUTHEY , WALK I. Dolgellau , “ the ...
... Lord Penrhyn :« Urbem lateritiam inveni , marmoream reliqui . ” Llwyd . WALKS ROUND DOLGELLAU . « Well do I know these mountain wilds : And every boson'd vale , and valley stream Is dear to memory . ” SOUTHEY , WALK I. Dolgellau , “ the ...
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... Lord Kenyon , J. Hayman , Esq . , W. Hanmer , Esq . , and Francis Richard Price , Esq . , to be Captains . - E . Jones , Gent . , Joseph Lee , Gent . , J. T. P. Owen , Gent . , to be Lieutenants . - W . Kerrison , Gent . , J. Furni ...
... Lord Kenyon , J. Hayman , Esq . , W. Hanmer , Esq . , and Francis Richard Price , Esq . , to be Captains . - E . Jones , Gent . , Joseph Lee , Gent . , J. T. P. Owen , Gent . , to be Lieutenants . - W . Kerrison , Gent . , J. Furni ...
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... Place . In the Extent it is ranked as a township and manor . The modern name is Newborough , which gives the title of Lord Newborough to the Wynns of Glynllivon . - ED . * Gwely , or Wele , means , in the THE CAMBRO - BRITON . 53.
... Place . In the Extent it is ranked as a township and manor . The modern name is Newborough , which gives the title of Lord Newborough to the Wynns of Glynllivon . - ED . * Gwely , or Wele , means , in the THE CAMBRO - BRITON . 53.
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Страница 210 - His praise, ye Winds, that from four quarters blow, Breathe soft or loud ; and, wave your tops, ye Pines, With every plant, in sign of worship wave. Fountains, and ye that warble, as ye flow, Melodious murmurs, warbling tune his praise.
Страница 211 - A cloudy spot. Down thither prone in flight He speeds, and through the vast ethereal sky Sails between worlds and worlds, with steady wing...
Страница 213 - So saying, a noble stroke he lifted high, Which hung not, but so swift with tempest fell On the proud crest of Satan, that no sight, Nor motion of swift thought, less could his shield, Such ruin intercept : Ten paces huge He back recoil'd ; the tenth on bended knee His massy spear...
Страница 209 - Awake : The morning shines, and the fresh field Calls us ; we lose the prime, to mark how spring Our tender plants, how blows the citron grove, What drops the myrrh, and what the balmy reed, How nature paints her colours, how the bee Sits on the bloom extracting liquid sweet.
Страница 163 - Thus Satan, talking to his nearest mate, With head uplift above the wave, and eyes That sparkling blazed; his other parts besides Prone on the flood, extended long and large, Lay floating many a rood...
Страница 212 - At once on the eastern cliff of Paradise He lights; and to his proper shape returns A seraph wing'd : six wings he wore, to shade His lineaments divine ; the pair that clad Each shoulder, broad, came mantling o'er his breast With regal ornament ; the middle pair Girt like a starry zone his waist, and round Skirted his loins and thighs with downy gold, And colours dipt in heaven; the third his feet Shadow'd from either heel with feather'd mail, Sky-tinctured grain.
Страница 352 - Her ever-during gates, harmonious sound On golden hinges moving, to let forth The King of glory, in his powerful word And spirit, coming to create new worlds.
Страница 354 - And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
Страница 166 - Imbrown'd the noontide bowers; thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm; Others whose fruit, burnish'd with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, If true, here only, and of delicious taste...
Страница 215 - So spake the Son, and into terror changed His countenance, too severe to be beheld, And full of wrath bent on his enemies. At once the four spread out their starry wings With dreadful shade contiguous, and the orbs Of his fierce chariot roll'd, as with the sound Of torrent floods, or of a numerous host.