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Poetry

... I. , ;. oiftt Y CYL'IY.;: Pa beth? mae yn y cylebyn ryw arwydd sicr o sercb, Pan ddaw yn at -pan ddaw ya dl oddivrth aewylaf Sorch; Pa beth a wnaf o hono 1' Pa beth y' ywyn y bardd,- Ifae'n aur I gyd,-aur dvlin yw,-yn wir y mae o'n hardd. Pa beth a wnf ?? cylobyn ! at draw i Ian y mor, A thaflaf ef yn offrwrn serch. I fysg y tonnog gor; Bydd folly o nghuglB M'g ughanol tenaur a;r, A ?? d ...

Poetry

... 7ARiWEL TIAwDN~.;%rEF.oF ~ra Ei IALzs. l%& aJre~ ienl'gofrt etlp~ssritor ever,. To allthyfair sceles will I nowrbida l11; 5 For oft Irr my dreams thy pleasures ghall haunt me, Aid hi .waklng rll sssktby.toeliantmeflt anew.. A nd in waking Ill scek, ?? do. Oh I Farewell lan-dudno-a regretful farewell- I MiA to thee now, to tbh hills and thy dales; While hope in the future I fondly shall ...

Literary Extracts

... ?? ? 6 I oxtrado. ; TuIE Onat Or Te MHONw SCADAL-Dethoralised e as-was the official condition 6f the Inniskillingt when ,f Col.' Crawley assumed the command of that corps, its a social state according to- that, authority, was, if possible, worse. Its officers were incessantly engaged in discredit- I, able squabbles with each other.; their language was d habitnally violent and low; and.a moral ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... FASHIOS MFOR 1NOVEMBER. I.. I. .. . .. His : he Although the winter toilettes have scarcely begun to le- naketheik appearance, -weare.able to give some ver* decided information as to. what will be fashionable for ofthe cming -seson. High bbdies will be exclusively he oinfinedl.tomourning dress,'y fichus or lace vestes will be tal woriover.low bodies; The veste camail or trimmings re'. placed ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER, IS ie Although the winter toilettes have. scarcely begun to e- make their appearance, we are able to give some very decided information as to what will be fashionable for of the coming season. High bodies will be exclusively le confined to morning dress, ?? or lace vestes will be al worn over low bodies. The veste camail or trimmings e- placed on the body so as to ...

Barddoniaeth

... maddoulafth ?? ? 11 I iI ENGLYNION Il. RWY.IP pi (Buddugol yn Eostedfqd Ljranigefle, 185. i Arwydd hwyr-yr haul yn pruddbau-trymaidd Y trarnwy'r eyminylau* Y Gwaelach a gra.elaehgoiIu, y] Nes i gyd moew nos ii gau.. b Holl anian, weai 'n llawenu--rarwydda Ymroddiad ,i gygliu; . Llygaid y bledau lliwg, VY'nt yu llwfr, cauant ya llu. Llawenawl g6-au Sr liwyni-goreuddcawn IT Sy'n'gnaddal ...

Barddoniaeth

... . guldsobd-k. ?- I.OhYN IPBMEPDWYNr. 11er sdu We!fo, auydyn-Ilr . - A dirisa yw , asddwyn; Er ?? 1 iifol o a (yu, t'cis gvoaw welyn. W4 d'awr. - G*ft G1it' ' . . ?? e : ?? : e . ' t: i GfY- * - iH G; kWC .efi.x,{ AId . uf.f didfin y fchra bjf bdta: : P0 . d i O, XDIWNWi YR AN1UWIW1 leltmmed ?? a, di oen' twe[eyrit. ' re y jt ynx iST 9!01ek ,¢rja~hoie x4 tginiOAl, - ' Yn ufferv ddofn y ffrri ...

Poetry

... ? pattro. FAREBWLL ILANDUDNO, TUFEN OF XOF.TIL ALES .` Oh I Farewell Uandudno, yet till nnt'for over,' : To atl thy fair scenes vlill new bid adioni;', . For oft In my dreams thy pleasures shaU haunt me. And in waking I'll seek thy enchantment anew. And in waking I'll seek, &C.. &a. Oh I Farewell Landudno-a regretful farewell- I bid to thee now, to thy hills and thy dales: While hope iD the ...

PORTMADOC

... O1 RTADOC. STv r Mu ,n-cQ, Our correspondent writqs:-A. per4 son may suppose, on examining the miap of North Wales, thap ?? of'the way as is Portmadoc would be free fioni te,'periodica1 iisits of those' mnusical peststhe German Badns,'and the huirdy gardiea-s- If he came toS such a conisio, he Would fall illtO; a, grievous eiror. There is uo'escsaping them,. as they ;permeate eveqy pait of the ...

Literary Extracts

... %ittrary LiNtrarto. 1 TIIE ORIGIN OF TuH Milow SCANDAL-Demoralised *e as was the official condition of the Inniskillings when )f Cul, Crawley assunied the command of that corps, its d social state according to that authority, was, if possible, worse. Its officers weie incessautly engage'd in discredit- I able ?? with.each other; their langriage-wiis d habitually violent and'low; and a moral, ...

Poetry

... . If ; . IM i K' -b- j Surerounded bylhis weeping friends, the expiring monarch lay When England's hero sought to know upon tihatglorlous day. vi Whenl neaughty France fell prostrate beneath his conriueringf n sword, ire raght whilst grief the nation dlild nemit the festive bocard, The sovcrelgn ~em'dlishis soply to loseall sense ofpain, . i Such asadoir lIgIcI; ubi'p'his ike, and thirob d, ...

Barddoniaeth

... gav . 11if# WM. , CYWYDD IR NEFOEDD. Gar na tbrafferthwyd i ?? pa un a dderbyniwyd e~inlt ag unf eywydd ?r nefoedd yn adroddiad Eis- cddfed Abert we,. dymuna Uranlia hysbysu ei fod ef e jach ddianaf o'r tryblithj an yn goftyn i ddarllenwyr goleiiealZ y VASER atyiwi 1r yehydig e birth darlanfa gi zesyn faith i gaitrele perffeithrwydd. m ror tlon y tremnia 'r lun Welwyd yn efengyla, A dirif ...