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DULCIBEL

... ]BY misn H5. ii. SAiNDIBAOCH. Hur DUacaL011 is singing low,yo -Y ?? her steps are soft and slow, than Softly, carefully they go.shI Voice and step together.sh .9 ~~Off her brow the shining hairA -. Is thrown away; and pale and fair, villa Parted locks, and forehead bare, calle is Woo the wind and weather, Wall Df D~~fulcibel is loved and blest ; Ti ,d ~~~Singing she smiles, and is at rest, ...

POETRY

... : - - l -- -- -- - - LLINELLAU 0 GOFFAWDWRIAETH Am Mr. RODER T JONES, Sun Inn, Llangollon, yr hwvn a gladdwyd Mehofin 25ian, 1850. Henffych well, R. JONES bollach, Cwynaw wnaf, nid canu'n iach; Cwynawv am ddowr y ceinion, Cwynaw'r wyf am briddaw bron. CIwynaw ac wylaw a gaf, Cwynaw, pa fodd y canaf? Cwynaw mae'th fami amcanol- Ni chwyn nob pe doech yn ol. Baddiol iawn i'w boddloni I Lyw Ner, ...

POETRY

... ;hi LINES ON THE DRUID'S ALTAR NEAR utn Me, WATERFORD. gat the (From the a lvateiford Mail.) ha Ceaseless and silent ever flies wat The stream of ages fast away- her And quickly fall, as quickly viselect Life's frail creations of a day- do Yet may some monuments outlast or Unletter'd annals of the past. An Thus here, surviving all beside, or t Stands this rude altar-heap alone, us, Where many ...

LITERATURE

... LrTTEUTR. or TRANSACT1IONS OF THE ABERPFFiW ROYAL in EIST)DDFOD, 1849. ro th The transactions of this Eisteddfod created a deep fa and abiding interest in the hearts of the literati of the T Principality, which will be further cherished by the t, appearance of the volume under this title, in which si they are faithfully recorded. Its publication will also cl give to the public generally a ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LnTARAY lXRACTS. MOuNo ?? THa FINB ARTS.-.Tho 6oDS of rai asn~ius are frequently obliged for the loaa of;s face, and Vil ihis fact r~ecently received a singular illustration in the of] case of a gentleman well known li Livrpool- and Bir- nas * kenliad for the Oriental cast of his features. Being' bri lately In London, he was strolling- up nd- .don ,the dis Strand, when he was accosted'by a ...

POETRY

... ENGLYN BYRFYFYIt, I ffarwolio & Mr. EvA?;s, Mwwnglawddl, ar ci ymadawiad or Rhyl, Awst 19, 1850. Yr alwad i ffarnvelio - a'g EVANS, IIon gyfsiill diguro, A ddacth yn awr, drynmawr dro, Un addicu, ffussel iddo. IoerwnaT's GL.,n- ALED. Y BARDD MEWIN LLWYN AR FOREU SUL. Y llwyn, caundfrig dyrau, Ys fy Addoldy rudd; Pregsth''r gwvyrdd ganglsonan A'u dail-datlodau'n rhvdd AddoIwyr pur yw'r gnyn, ...

POETRY

... - 1: .2. * THHE E4ELF-WILLED, KITTEN. ?? posts of aspiring mind n_ . ~~Sing decids of war and glory 10 i' I, of aloss amblitious mood,nc re Tell but a kitten's story. we of 'This ktittan, brought upl ian bain bee of As kittens aught to be, e [le Not cushioned on the parlour hearth, sat re- Or coiled on lady's knee, Wol ig Was sent to a kind friend of ours Who loves a kitten well, dl id And ...

POETRY

... .. O TRY.1 . ' .a ?? ne T ?? dy.we dd ' i aforllyfn. Felgloywvddryli Sysgloor uiwch y dyfn, sd S Yn huno'nmonwes doklf;' ig . Pelydron liul chwarcuant ar ty. Dy fonwesgaooldydd; id' A'r hoer arianliw~noson war, . ' Addurna'th denai, rhydd. g IlaPnn oer nnadlo'r gogledd wynt, Gan ruo'ioud4orn mawl, nt, ' 'Ymfroehi wnai nr Vddighlawn hynt, -G:nu ?? inawr; 1Tebygid wel'd dy Varlim daitl ii- ' ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... LADIES' FASHIONS FOR AGUST. I - - .ii! it Unti Light materials are yet predominant, both in out-door, ! and in-door dress; but there is no doubt that 'as ?? s month of September advances, a change of veatherf iilli Inqui ;, bring forward China craie shawls, or even thos'e suprb T)So ,p oashmeres which our tegantes idopted during the spring. E49, At A new description of fancy straw, called ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Tua HASTINGS MLlt5cAN.--Jilks, the Iastings milk- ti man, one morning forgot to water his milk. In the hell of the first customer in his round the sad omission flashed upon Jinks' wounded feelings. A large tub of fine clear water stood on the floor by his side, no eye was upon him, : and thrice did Jinks dilute his milk with a large measure filled from the tub, before the maid brought up her ...

POETRY

... ?? YR EHEDYDD. gt (THE 8XYLAkRX.) e Higher still, and higher, b From the earth thou, spriogest s Like a cloud of fire; at The blue deep thou wingest, And singing stifl dost soar, and soaring ever, singest. k Teach us. sprite or bird, cc What sweet thoughts are thine; Im I have never heard Praise of love or wine cc That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine. ar .Ehodydd bach ar frig y dydd, ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... BHAUTY Of A Corrus: PLANTATION.-,Anything i1 the. al way'of cultivation nmore -beautiful or more fragrant t~bah- tul a coffee plantation I had not conceived; and oft did 1'say. aij to myself that if ever I became, frown health or otherwise,. in: a cultivator of the ?? the.tropics, I would cultivate'b the coffee plant, even though Idid so ?? pai of the profit that might .be derived from so ...