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LLANEGRYN

... Ij_ 4NEG RvN. HARVEST TfnASOI]-Iz{h.G The harvest festival of the above-named parish took place on, Tuesday, the 15th instant. The church during Monday was profusely de- corated with flowers and ears of corn. A large crop of dhalias stood on the rood loft The pillars of the same were entwined with ivy and virginia creepers, dotted with flowers. On the re-table stood six vases of choice flowers ...

Barddoniaeth

... XwI gI A BWTL W FY M rXdYIN -NGHTXY RLRU Lle c ewyr a Gyrmru-lori, L lereyngn yO ynuon A'me calnaoubron a thten, Am fy ?? o ff.ieirio! f, Lie c efaias i fy negee;;. r Rhwng e bryeniau b yrryd grit I Ce's a e bob byont fy riodlh. Er oael oetao'tr ddaiar dhao, I 49L p awbyreI i ti omd deaIL; 1 wyno'rywyf da-y tean a Am Walitn wealanwylgUl, Wylo5r de iete wiftbob calv,- soa s beb. f fy YSamyeNg ...

Poetry

... Wxtru. OCTOBER. -0- Sweet is the voice that cabs From babbling waterfalls, In the meadows where the downy seeds are flying; And the soft breezes blow And eddying come and go In faded gardens where the rose is dying. Among the stubbled corn The blithe quail pipes at morn, The merry partridge drums in hidden places, And glittering insects gleam Above the reedy stream Where busy spiders spin ...

Adolygiad y Wasg

... 2&w 11 Y BBEUDDWYD YN LLYFRGELL Y GlEADIGAET1, AC AxBYWIAETHAU. Gan Egwisyn. IC Y NAE Egwisyn er's liawer dydd bellach, wedi profi )s yn ddiymwad ei fod yn un o wir blant yr awen; ae r- os oes rhywun o'n darllenwyr yn ammeu hyn, cynghor- u wn ef i ddarllen y Ilyfryn bychan hwn. Cynnwysa : fwy o farddoniaeth wirioneddol nag a geir mewn ei Ilawer awdl gadeiriol. Wele ddau neu dri o -benui- o ion ...

Barddoniaeth

... 'a T InI, Allou, VA. Scbr o'n .ai OTYSMOCIO. wyn 0 bob Arforiod wiron eyd Sydd h- d y byd ar daer, e h Mae 'verco a chuoi tobacco . e h Bran iawni a cae3 y blaen*- GE e h IMae Thai yn 'srnlli .lawer adi A'rIiei33 yn -sncciodhl; t) Idi Ound pfr'a mae'x arieriad niau 0 iiyd fs3 Hleaw a thrai. h ion- Mae rhai ye erfer 'sieceio ,d . . -Ame Pd en gwynt yo gpeti; Li Tit AC treill 'smocant wel.'yn el ...

Poetry

... Contr. AUTUMN. -0- If at morn, oer the waste I rove, Or 'muse lie tby shadeless grove; 01r ltevontide,- Watch the pallid sun to rest Tho' the owl, with his mournful cry, Aseaheth stranige harmiony To tho dirge of the night eindes sound, As it scatnereth lead leaves around, Yellow A ie ?? love the best. The frrits that I love are thine,- Thou loeidst the piirlle vine; 'Tis joy to see Eash soer ...

Barddoniaeth

... ?X onindt.- .'ATO ?? RHqYFEL4AS Y BRYTHONIAW. HA! F eibion y ca*ri Gwroniaid ?? Ymafled pob milwr yn ddewr yn ei gledd; C gfddwn 1 Yinirntbtw i'r waedlyd ymladdfa, A'r gelyn esodwn metwa oar ddystaw fedd I Y gigfraa yn niwyfos a gara'i hadaanydd, Hyn sydd yn arwjddlufl b'r g aesydd ar ?? El llef sydd yn arugaui'n bradas elynion, Cyn macludhaul haddw, dyrdyrcaefir aein clcd! Wroniaid EurNi H! I ...

Barddoniaeth

... MaTA, Al, Duialk. .1R YR ENIETH FACH All EHOSYK. 'Rodeld g6neth, fechan un prydnawu, ?? rhodio rihwug y blodau, Oedd yn yr ardd yn brydferth iawn, A'imynwes bur o hedd yn lHawn, Yn canu fel y crwydrai Yn gwybio ao yn gwybio ba O dan ei choed cysgodol, Hyd nes y daeth at lwyn o fii, Yn troi at hlwn fe'i gwelwyd hi I dori rhosyn siriol, Cuarnodd ef a gwridog rudd WTrth fyned i orphwvso; Ond ...

Barddoniaeth

... .1 0 ?? '-pdAgalulk. ?? * - E - NGYN IX OWEW. . C hwcnV yw'r ewrw i'r- coryin-fef dolc-a- Hwn dalcen y cawr-ddyn; . Aiachuw ywi fochyn, :- Gwell yw dw'r i gylltadyn. . FeW& Giong. -I GwX CBEWL , FEIDIW i:H. 0!1 ?? hoff ein gid, ' : - -thori y Sabbothau, . D:- rwyrwib-deithio yr y tyin,: 'Na dringo ymynyddaa: :. . Dowch i'r caprel bob yr un, :. wrando y pregethau,., -, ?? i-ddysgu darllen, ...

THE MANCHESTER CAMBRIAN LITERARY SOCIETY

... THE MANCHESTER CAMBRIAN LITERARY ISOCIETY. The annual meeting of the above Society took place at their rooms, Mount-street, on Wednesday, the 4th. instant. The proceedings commenced at 6 30 p.m., by the members present partaking of dinner together. The chair was occupied by Mr Griffith Jones (the Presi- dent of the Society), Mr Wm. Conway (the Vice-Presi- dent), occupying the vice-chair. ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... (Prom LS Pellet.) 3t According to.the great preparations being made in d the Paris houses, it appears that the coming winter season Y will abound in noqvelities. Many new patterns for the 0° make of bodies have been shown by the modistes. ir Satisfied as they are that the gored skirts will be. still n preferred, they think that the bodies might be rendered e a little more varied and graceful. ...

In Memoriam

... t3z emxi2V lut. The late Revd. John Phillips, l3angor. ss; abs And is he, then, for ever gone, sac That dearest most beloved one, - PO The beam of whose enchanting smile °I a Could darkest, deepest woes beguile: AA By high and low, by wise and good, DR a Alike his worth was understood, T For he was like a brilliant star, day That sheds its lustre bright and far; lug, sott E'en o'er the sinner ...