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... our A;Ubvavp Z1504- TITHE NATIGNAL PRopiIITy.-By Wim. Haughton, Rector of South Wootton, King's Lynn. London Wm. Macintosh, Paternoster Row. This pamphlet is written with a good intent; and we have no hesitation in expressing our belief in the facts it endeavours to establish ; and in the principles it developes and defends. The Rev. author intends that the appropriation of the tenth part of ...

Poetry

... et?. PUNCHI AND JUDY (A true incident in Melbourne life about fourteen years ago.) From the People's Margozine. From the north, across the ocean, Once astrolling player came; For in over-busy England There was neither food nor fame. Helhad shown his Punch and Judy At a score of village fairs; Few wore now the public's pennies, Many were the showman's cares. Then lie heard of foreign countries, ...

Barddoniaeth

... glarfigoulut'll. a !, NGLYN ION, I A A gyfanso 'dwyd o arI nedas .v Par1 1, LVuwy Owen, b Acrfair, rd Miss Lloyd, Cilcen, aswydd .Fjnt. y Ei ddewis gafodd Owen-dewis tog, a Rhwng dwy stad,-nid amngan y O fyw unig beb feinwen, Nen fyw'n n r i fenyw wen, ei Ya ddiau gwelodd Owen-mai nid da i M own dyn fod heb feinwen; el Ac wele v hardd goleani ben 0 Ddewisodd iddo ei asen. m r Irr ddau byn mawr ...

BLAENAU, FESTINIOG

... Tar FnIENDLY SOCIETIES.-Whit.Monday in this neighbourhood is the grand holidny of the year. This is the day on which all the Friendly Societies meet together to transact their yearly business, and to parade the streets in almost never-ending processions, which present a very animating scene. The societies which meet at the village, after forming themselves into pro- cession, went as far as ...

Barddoniaeth

... - :- I- Add d ADGOFIONT AM, LAYAU iORW-N1QN. V M.l- ile bam yn,'gwaregynt Mn- Wlae dynion n'am hadwaenynt.1 Y Er bod yn amddifad y. mhell o fy ngwlad, do A.dinm-ond.estroniaid o r detu,.S wdt g'w,'ncael ambell fanudao hedd a mwynhad, :b-. Wrth ganu caniadnau hen Gyrmru; c au Oaniadau a ddysgais pan ydoedd fy mron l yn Yn iach oddi wrth fyd a'i helbuloa, dl Pan gyd s'm cyfoedioa chwarenon yn ...