The Cambrian, Volúmenes18-19T.J. Griffiths, 1898 |
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DAYBREAK . Thou rosy morn ! O ! birth of light ! O ! welcome visitor so bright ! The first soft glimmer of thy rays Inspires the earth with joy and praise . Thou art the harbinger of grace , Of God who shines through time and space ...
DAYBREAK . Thou rosy morn ! O ! birth of light ! O ! welcome visitor so bright ! The first soft glimmer of thy rays Inspires the earth with joy and praise . Thou art the harbinger of grace , Of God who shines through time and space ...
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... thou- sand wives of all denominations , and so woman was a thousandth part of man ; and so we find that he speaks of woman extremely disparagingly . He had not seen one among a thou- sand , for the evident reason that one was the ...
... thou- sand wives of all denominations , and so woman was a thousandth part of man ; and so we find that he speaks of woman extremely disparagingly . He had not seen one among a thou- sand , for the evident reason that one was the ...
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... thou , my pretty sheaf , Disturb thy soul with unbelief ; And see but style or silly show , Which early withers , as we know ! Now come and choose to marry me , My sweetly pretty liac tree ; I love thee more than tongue can tell- My ...
... thou , my pretty sheaf , Disturb thy soul with unbelief ; And see but style or silly show , Which early withers , as we know ! Now come and choose to marry me , My sweetly pretty liac tree ; I love thee more than tongue can tell- My ...
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... thou- sand things passed through my mind in a moment - then i came to a decision . I determined to brave it through ; so I boarded the train , which was unusually crowded . As I stood near the door of the car , the conductor came along ...
... thou- sand things passed through my mind in a moment - then i came to a decision . I determined to brave it through ; so I boarded the train , which was unusually crowded . As I stood near the door of the car , the conductor came along ...
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... thou makest clear and bright , The muscle strong , the footstep light ; Thou givest courage , strength of nerve That even danger cannot swerve . ' Tis thou that givest life its zest , Thy smile makes man supremely blest ; But when thou ...
... thou makest clear and bright , The muscle strong , the footstep light ; Thou givest courage , strength of nerve That even danger cannot swerve . ' Tis thou that givest life its zest , Thy smile makes man supremely blest ; But when thou ...
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Aberystwyth Algar Archdruid Bangor bard beautiful Bishop called Cambrian Caradog Cardiff Cardiganshire Carmarthenshire Castle cause Celt chapel chief choir Christ Christian Church David Davies death Edward Einion Eisteddfod England English Evans eyes fact father friends Gorsedd Griffith Gryffydd hand heart honor Idrys interest John Jones Joseph Parry king lady land language late Lewis light live London Lord ment Methodist mind minister Morgan National Eisteddfod nature never North Wales Owen Poem poetry Pontypridd preacher present prince religious remarkable reply Rhuddlan Castle says singing Society song soon soul South Wales Spain Spanish spirit story Sunday tain thee things Thomas Thomas Gee thou thought tion town Trahaiarn Utica voice Welsh Welsh language Welshman William words writer young Young Wales
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Página 295 - Or what king, going to make war against another king, sitteth not down first and consulteth whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand?
Página 354 - And they shall drive thee from men, and thy dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field : they shall make thee to eat grass as oxen, and seven times shall pass over thee, until thou know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.
Página 114 - Build thee more stately mansions, 0 my soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low- vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea!
Página 216 - The God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob, the God of our fathers, hath glorified his son Jesus; whom ye delivered up, and denied him in the presence of Pilate, when he was determined to let him go.
Página 121 - As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.
Página 342 - Thus departed Hiawatha, Hiawatha the Beloved, In the glory of the sunset, In the purple mists of evening, To the regions of the home-wind, Of the Northwest wind, Keewaydin, To the Islands of the Blessed, To the kingdom of Ponemah, To the land of the Hereafter ! VOCABULAEY THE SONG OF HIAWATHA.
Página 234 - WHEREAS, The abhorrent conditions which have existed for more than three years in the island of Cuba, so near our own borders, have shocked the moral sense of the people of the United States...
Página 322 - I have no genius to disputes in religion, and have often thought it wisdom to decline them, especially upon a disadvantage, or when the cause of truth might suffer in the weakness of my patronage.
Página 142 - There's more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty," said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry: "this paper has just been picked up." "What's in it?" said the Queen. "I haven't opened it yet," said the White Rabbit; "but it seems to be a letter, written by the prisoner to — to somebody." "It must have been that," said the King, "unless it was written to nobody, which isn't usual, you know.
Página 354 - All this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar. At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty...