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... cross - country coaches , immediately to Chester . From Chester I leisurely skirted the north coast of Wales , along the great Irish road , * through St. Asaph and Conway , to Bangor . At Caernarvon I remained for a considerable time ...
... cross - country coaches , immediately to Chester . From Chester I leisurely skirted the north coast of Wales , along the great Irish road , * through St. Asaph and Conway , to Bangor . At Caernarvon I remained for a considerable time ...
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... Cross , or the abbey . The bones of St. Wenefred , when they were removed from Denbighshire to Shrewsbury , are said to have been first , for a time , depo- sited in this church . In the church - yard , but now almost obliterated ...
... Cross , or the abbey . The bones of St. Wenefred , when they were removed from Denbighshire to Shrewsbury , are said to have been first , for a time , depo- sited in this church . In the church - yard , but now almost obliterated ...
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... Cross . The Subscription Charity School , for instructing and clothing poor children , is situated by the road - side leading to the abbey . It was begun in the year 1778. The boys are taught to read , and the girls to read , sew and ...
... Cross . The Subscription Charity School , for instructing and clothing poor children , is situated by the road - side leading to the abbey . It was begun in the year 1778. The boys are taught to read , and the girls to read , sew and ...
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... sale in the town of Oswestry , under the penalty of 6s . 8d . for each offence . The principal inns at Oswestry are the Wynnstay Arms and the Cross Keys . Oswestry is distant from Shrewsbury 18 miles , from Llangynog c 2.
... sale in the town of Oswestry , under the penalty of 6s . 8d . for each offence . The principal inns at Oswestry are the Wynnstay Arms and the Cross Keys . Oswestry is distant from Shrewsbury 18 miles , from Llangynog c 2.
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... cross or pillar , * which is to be found in a meadow near the abbey . This pillar is very ancient , it appears to have been erected upwards of a thousand years ago in memory of Eliseg , ( the father of Brochwel Yscithroc , prince of ...
... cross or pillar , * which is to be found in a meadow near the abbey . This pillar is very ancient , it appears to have been erected upwards of a thousand years ago in memory of Eliseg , ( the father of Brochwel Yscithroc , prince of ...
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abbey Aberystwith afterwards ancient Anglesey appears arches Asaph ascending Bala Bangor Bards Barmouth Beaumaris beautiful Beddgelert bridge building built Caer Caernarvon Caernarvonshire called Capel Curig castle celebrated century Chester church church-yard considerable Conway crown Denbigh Dinas distance Dolgelley Earl Edward elegant English entrance erected EXCURSION feet Flintshire formed formerly fortress Griffith ground Harlech height Henry hill hollow Holyhead inhabitants island king lake Llanberis Llangollen Llangynog Llewelyn Llyn Lord Machynlleth Mawr Menai Menai Bridge Merionethshire miles distant mountains Mytton Nant nearly North Wales Oswestry Owen Glyndwr parish pass Penmaen Pennant Pont pool present Prince principal reign Rhaiadr Rhyddlan Richard river river Dee river Mawddach road rock Ruthin saint Saxons scene scenery seat Shrewsbury side singular situated Snowdon steep stone summit supposed tains tourist tower town vale village walls Welsh whole wood Wrexham Wynne yards
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Page 329 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Page 316 - Smooth to the shelving brink a copious flood Rolls fair and placid; where collected all, In one impetuous torrent, down the steep It thundering shoots, and shakes the country round.
Page 329 - And then it started, like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day; and at his warning. Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine; and of the truth herein This present object made probation.
Page 138 - Oh, where does faithful Gelert roam ? the flower of all his race ! so true, so brave ! a lamb at home — a lion in the chase!
Page 139 - O'erturned his infant's bed he found, With blood-stained covert rent ; And all around, the walls and ground With recent blood besprent. He called his child — no voice replied — He searched, with terror wild ; Blood, blood he found on every side, But nowhere found his child. " Hell-hound ! my child's by thee devoured," The frantic father cried ; And to the hilt his vengeful sword He plunged in Gelert's side.
Page 139 - In sooth, he was a peerless hound, the gift of royal John ; but now no Gelert could be found, and all the chase rode on. And now, as over rocks and dells the gallant chidings rise, all Snowdon's craggy chaos yells with many mingled cries.
Page 140 - Best of thy kind, adieu ! The frantic deed which laid thee low, This heart shall ever rue.
Page 53 - But derive their chief worth from their native complexion. And all the best judges prefer, it is said, A Countess in blue to a Duchess in red. This Countess, or Lady, though crowds may be present, Submits to be...
Page 140 - Lay a great wolf, all torn and dead, Tremendous still in death. Ah, what was then Llewellyn's pain ! For now the truth was clear : The gallant hound the wolf had slain, To save Llewellyn's heir.
Page 139 - Twas only at Llewelyn's board The faithful Gelert fed ; He watched, he served, he cheered his lord, And sentinelled his bed. In sooth he was a peerless hound, The gift of royal John ; But now no Gelert could be found, And all the chase rode on. And now, as...