Second Walk Through Wales,R. Cruttwell; and sold by G.G. and J. Robinson ... London., 1800 - 365 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 99
... torrent , called the Dillis , flowing from the mountains , is now seen discharging itself through a rocky rent , distance of not more than a mile and a half to the south - west of it , the general prevalence of that wind must wrap the ...
... torrent , called the Dillis , flowing from the mountains , is now seen discharging itself through a rocky rent , distance of not more than a mile and a half to the south - west of it , the general prevalence of that wind must wrap the ...
Σελίδα 103
... torrent , like the woman of a certain Greek philosopher , is all impetuous rage , or all insi- pid tameness . A storm of a few hours excites it to fury ; its passion , however , is but transient , and as short a portion of fine weather ...
... torrent , like the woman of a certain Greek philosopher , is all impetuous rage , or all insi- pid tameness . A storm of a few hours excites it to fury ; its passion , however , is but transient , and as short a portion of fine weather ...
Σελίδα 109
... torrent Pyrddin . To this we at- tached ourselves , and pursued for nearly a mile its romantic banks , where rock and wood , and waterfall , occur with almost endless repetition . We were led , however , to one particular spot , which ...
... torrent Pyrddin . To this we at- tached ourselves , and pursued for nearly a mile its romantic banks , where rock and wood , and waterfall , occur with almost endless repetition . We were led , however , to one particular spot , which ...
Σελίδα 112
... torrent roaring through it ) immediately down to Pont - Neath - Fechan . On reaching the inn , our conductor further obliged us by introducing to our acquaintance a gentleman whose polite attentions must ever claim our warmest ...
... torrent roaring through it ) immediately down to Pont - Neath - Fechan . On reaching the inn , our conductor further obliged us by introducing to our acquaintance a gentleman whose polite attentions must ever claim our warmest ...
Σελίδα 117
... torrents that had fallen , we determined to avail ourselves of the remaining part of the day , and sleep at Ystrad - y - Felddta , a village about six miles by the direct road from Pont - Neath - Fechan . king leave , therefore , with ...
... torrents that had fallen , we determined to avail ourselves of the remaining part of the day , and sleep at Ystrad - y - Felddta , a village about six miles by the direct road from Pont - Neath - Fechan . king leave , therefore , with ...
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Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Aberystwith agreeable Amlwch amongst ancient Anglesey antiquity appearance banks bards Barmouth Bath beautiful Brecon Caerleon Caermarthen Caernarvon Caerphilly Caerwys called Cardigan castle Chester church companions copper cottage Cowbridge curiosity declivity distance Dolgelly Eglwyswrw Eineon elegant English erected exhibits expence feet Felddta Fitz-hamon formed former four Glamorgan Glamorganshire hand height hill Holywell Iestyn immediately inches inhabitants Kilgarran king King Arthur labours length LETTER lime-stone Liverpool lofty Machynlleth magnificent Mallwyd mantle manufactories Merionethshire miles mineral morning mountain nature nearly Neath neighbourhood neighbouring noble Normans North-Wales object observed ourselves Parys mountain passed Pembrokeshire picturesque pounds pursued reached remains render river River Clwyd road rock rocky Roman round ruins Ruthin scene scenery side singular situation South-Wales specimen spot stone Swansea Tenby thousand tion torrent town trees vale of Clwyd valley village Wales Welsh whilst wind wood Your's
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Σελίδα 43 - The winding-sheet of Edward's race ; Give ample room, and verge enough, The characters of hell to trace ; Mark the year, and mark the night, When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death, through Berkley's roof that ring, Shrieks of an agonizing King!
Σελίδα 188 - As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night, O'er Heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole, O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head...
Σελίδα 54 - He that has light within his own clear breast May sit i' the centre, and enjoy bright day, But he that hides a dark soul, and foul thoughts Benighted walks under the midday sun; Himself is his own dungeon.
Σελίδα 24 - God speed thee, brave King Arthur, " Thus feasting in thy bowre ; " And Guenever thy goodly Queen, " That fair and peerlesse flowre. " Ye gallant Lords, and Lordings, " I wish you all take heed, " Lest, what ye deem a blooming rose '
Σελίδα 28 - Some threwe them under the table, And swore that they had none. Sir Cradock had a little knife, Of steel and iron made ; And in an instant thro' the skull He thrust the shining blade.
Σελίδα 27 - Come win this mantle, lady, And do me credit here. " Come win this mantle, lady, For now it shall be thine, If thou hast never done amiss, Sith first I made thee mine.
Σελίδα 155 - Are but the beings of a summer's day, Have held the scale of empire, ruled the storm Of mighty war ; then, with unwearied hand, Disdaining little delicacies, seized The plough, and greatly independent lived.
Σελίδα 23 - When, lo ! a straunge and cunning boy Before him did appeare. A kirtle and a mantle This boy had him upon, With brooches, rings, and owches, Full daintily bedone.
Σελίδα 129 - Spelunca alta fuit vastoque immanis hiatu, Scrupea, tuta lacu nigro nemorumque tenebris, Quam super haud ullae poterant impune volantes Tendere iter pennis : talis sese halitus atris 240 Faucibus effundens supera ad convexa ferebat ; [Unde locum Graii dixerunt nomine Aornon...
Σελίδα 268 - Art thou fallen, O Oscar ! in the midst of thy course ? the heart of the aged beats over thee ! He sees thy coming wars ! The wars which ought to come he sees ! They are cut off from thy fame ! When shall joy dwell at Selma ? When shall grief depart from Morven ? My sons fall by degrees : Fingal is the last of his race. My fame begins to pass away. Mine age will be without friends. I shall sit a grey cloud in my hall.