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Barddoniaeth

... T, AT AA 0 lubut, la, LLINELLAU COFFADWRIAETHOL Am Mr. Peter Roberts, Vale T'iew, Bih7yl yr AMw a ftt farw t I leg o Yonawr. S58, yn 25 ralwp dd oed. TVyr ydoedd i'r diweeddar Bareh. Peter Roberts, LlDensanman. TRALLODUS wyf gan glwyf roed im' Gan gleddyf Ilym yr angeu; Fy unig frawd sydd yn y bedd Yn mel ei wedd yn ddiau. Blodeuyn iprydferth, tyner iawn, Oedd Peter pan yn faban; Oynnyddu ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... I Saphir, a satirical poet and writer of great taleit in greater popularity, has just died at Baden, a place a few miles from Vienna. le was 'o Wittrs Literary Gazette, in It95, and his most breN *,e cal works appeared between the years iz0,; l, ej IHe afterwards wrote a great deal in journals 'as 1 1 lished a periodical called The Humouristd 'B I' itab volume of poetry was entitled Wild ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... OUR LIBIRARY TABLE. Co-o old fricend, DLaAC0Y~Ot), ill his iuteber fo r Sep- teul'er, gives us two papels on CiterhDani- -cule Cons)iderin g ?? display aG the beginll: 0 of last, mut lth cs a spectacle, -the otber HaeatrtiTg the partijilel PS of the sonitovial trip in tihc Pera. The ia ter is, We C i- not say howt truly, attribute~l to Mr. \\Watort.o, thcue IlCil- ber' for Midhtirst, and ...

CORWEN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... COIRWEN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The -second Annual Exhibition of this Society took plhce in a Marquee, in a field near Corwen, on [ues- day last, the 31st ult. The doors were thrown open at half-past one o'clock, and although the weather proved rather unfavourable, the tent became immediately crowded by the subscribers and otbars interested in the success and usefulness of the Society. There ...

Barddoniaeth

... ,q IR Title. ai IGORPUWVYSFA ETO YN OL. y ER nad -,Vyf mid se Cerin walln; Y Er lrd v rthiwi us' '11 srth; a- (afben y snvrssidd yns y mall, r iMae Dlwv i rni yn nerth Er amIled vw iy of nau ffol I Y Jimae gorplivysfa eto 'n ol. Os nr fv ngliniani dringo aid I Hld ilcth alu mnynydd Duw, Bob dyid, a nos, bob awr, heb baid, Ffordd freiniol fywiol ywI Caf esgyn fry i'w nefol gol; id Y mae ...

Original Poetry

... ot(ginill vatry. DESPONDENCE AND CONSOLATION. I had a tendeu mother. one who fed My infant soul wvith hesventv en 'Q From her fair )hand, mS trr -' ..iiic. The Word of God -i tng fineers took O'er tihmS- . ,1 how I vept forjoy T . ,ee t gift, and hotn my glance puiirned _rc tale of Samuel to the Temple borne, By pious parent! Asist how with owve, ?? love, And sweet itnaginitigs, the page I ...

THE BUTTERFLY VIVARIUM

... THE BUTTERFLY VIN ARItIM. A portion of the interior is set apart for a small rcscrvoir, of water, starting from the front angles of the case, and curving backwards inl the form of a little bay. The water-tight separation forming this little reservoir consists of a piece of sheet-zinc of the necessary height. It is soldered to the bottom of the vivarium, which is also formed of zinc; and up ...

Our Library Table

... @Our ib-rari) Ziable. TuE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ,'j1Iin'GL , \J. I fChurchill) we have oiten described as on .e ofour 'highest 'class periodicals. lt eliuidiates thosemen'talrpherncaiea wvhiclh itiffixence habit, und-affect thle pkysiical'frame. Itsbcot is to inlform1 anii instruct, nokt. weatertaizi-to enlighten, not amuse. No.10 of the aew series of that periodical now on oiirtable ...

CRYSTAL PALACE POULTRY SHOW

... 3 The Christmas Revels' at the Crystal Palace, t] 1 after a successful run of a fortnight's duration, ter- g minated on Saturday, when the third Poultry and k Pigeon Show commenced, and the two sources of at- Ii traction drew together a tolerably large assemblage a r of spectators, notwithstanding that the weather was to , anything but inviting, and that the price of admission l was again ...

EMYN.—BLWYDDYN NEWYDD

... EMYN.-BLWYDDYN NEWYDD, tdU (BROWNE.-CUIRITHIAD.) ae 1 Ac 'n awr, fy enaid, heibio aeth 0 y Un 'dwyddyn o'th fyr ddydd; ys Ni bydd im' aros yma 'n hir, Hon, 'fallai'r olaf fydd. )d 2 Cryn amser dreuliais yn y byd, rd Yn ol i mi ni ddaw; nt Rhed y mynydau 'n gyflym iawn, A'm diwedd, mae ger flaw. n 3 Dihuna, enaid, chwilia 'n awr Beth yw dy gyflwr di- Pa un ai feddi obaith gwir er A bawl i'r ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... FzASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. I- , ,, . s I e (From Le Pallet.) r dc have passed the season for the production of any e decided novelty in the form of ladies' dresses; the prin- cipal variety now is in the accessories, Favour is very nearly divided between double skirts and flounces, but perhaps the latter may be considered to have the pre- e ference. Quilles are scarcely seen. Many skirts are - ...

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... H 0 Al E. IFroM TIIE WELSII or LLYSTYN. ii. oII, bless-d Ilorame! 0 word cc hanting, A wvord that breathes of nectar swveet fly 0 1 Ianme, thou place of mly desiliog, .Ig ?? all itiv zoptrations meetL ?? Althiough the cartis contains a number Of ?? roofs and vorgeous Ioalls, Oig Thou ?? 1or1C charls, mnore beauty ever of' For Ioe betwecil thy humblue walls. Zas 'Tl's not a palace, oloriono, ...