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THE POET'S CORNER

... 3 TH POET'SCOR , Iu midnight s mune naslsla- ?? 'Searehe myr inmost soul, and I Confess thy dread, omnisient power. The caverzs of the dark blue sea, Their ?? seurets,.and the lost And-richly-ladenArgosy,-.' soldjefeslobf thetempst-tosV4 ...

Barddoniaeth

... ?avaaouiatthf ?? CAN I P~yYW!SG Cy lIU. fn rhin ein brenines, un hynod mewn hanal, Pob min, a phob mynwes Yee ?? a gawn; A'i g*rmawyx trugarog, a'i byrth liawnI aborthog, Eneiioy bur enwog b.r uniawn. O ran ei rieni, y g*r all ragori, LisA rhinwedd a gweddi fu In noddi ea north, O ddigoll ymaddygiad eu nawdd a'u nodweddiad, A'a bwriad, byw rodiad nor brydferth. Dewslol dywysog, g*r anwyl gwir ...

Barddoniaeth

... gaddoduth. ENGLYN, ,r cyfarch Mr. f. Gryffydd, coftodyd i' PFANES, YU Llundain, =wn mynmyd, gan Alaw Goch. lawn o graft yw loan Gryffydd-un lion Yn Llundain, masnaebydd: A'i glod, fel prif gofnodydd, Dir yn fAs1 y FANSe fydd. ENGLYNION I Richard Tibbot Jone*, unig fab Mr. C. B. Jones, LMano * ~ fy~tin. 01 ?? y byd i Bichard bach-haf einiooo O fwyniant dirwgnach: yi ayrthiodd gwdn houlwen isch ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... FASHIONS FOPR NOVRNIBER. ,.FMi. REL FORt. Various novelties in material have been prepared for the forth- coming season. We notice, also, a few of last year's goods with new faces, by the -difference in pattern and general character. We may neenltion, among others, the pOptissC de laise, in large plaids, or spotted will petitspsts; liea1'-pa, vil wide stripes downwards-green and black, or ...

Barddoniaeth

... DYbIUNIADAU, &c., Wra& agerya Capel BetAhlehtr, Atherfidd Bood North, gas Wrandaqw. We consecrate, but what is tbine 0 God I a house for work divine Before thy throne of grace: For Jesus loved the world so well, He condescended, came and dwell, Among the human race. De' sylwer, bydd Duw Salem Byth s,'i law yn Bethlehem: Arosiad aair yr leso, A rhin mid y canad eu: Tangnefedd Daw'r heddwcb, ...

Poet's Corner

... '14zo , ?? ?? ? ?? I ? t Ryr , N- I . -vado (9,00 0 ? . . . I TE VOICE OF EVENING.- . row iot the sasthat rules th.autumnal eve, 'When= weald nacture seaeks ref res hing rest,- When light begins the silent da to leave, 'Mtdfalling 1ughekft9MAA1Z9%Yl$~~Ai'\z: Mes charms tbe,,stt'lh fromljopqqi;wond'r:gtOY The trembling dnthem of somneloiiely biifd, C New awelling loudly op the rising breeze,-- ...

Barddoniaeth

... gavigni4eth. ENGLYN I NAPOLEON. Napoleon ddilon a ddyd-ei ortbrwm Yn warthrudd i'r hollfyd; Dytwaedd Duw a'i gosyd Yu arw bwn ar y byd! TALHAIARN. ENGLYNION oddi wrth D. Williams, Ysw. (.4law Gock), ythywcyra. a gyfarsoddodd tra ar ci ymoweliad ditedar a'r brif- ddinas. Teimlai n diwr-od yb glaf, a dyma ydoedd ei brofiad:- 0 1 ua bawn i yu y badd-a'm henaid YD mwynhau tangnefedd, O afasel byd ...

THE POET'S CORNER

... ; THE 3POET'S P O ?? ?? '-AUT UMN V . l S..] Thyo ~ike boaut'y f' ?? he B red by h deadening hand of ti-e, But, beauteous in decay, they-sieeik The glory of their sunny prime. And loviler objeetsfar than bloom In nature's vernal, opening spring, Must fall, too, to an early tomb, To Death a sacred offering.' They wcither-hopes of youth, lave y - Not withered ere the Autumns dawn I Delusiver ...