North Wales ... delineated from two excursions, Volumen 1

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Página 451 - foaming flood, Rob'd in the fable garb of woe, With haggard eyes, the poet flood ( Loofe his beard, and hoary hair Stream'd like a meteor to the troubled air)
Página 434 - country. Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain; Here earth and water feem to ftrive again : Not chaos-like, together crufh'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmonioufly confus'd.
Página 71 - can do no more Than pleafe the eye— fweet Nature ev'ry fcnfe. The air falubrious of her lofty hills, The cheering fragrance of her dewy vales, And mufic of her
Página 359 - The gift of royal John : But now no Gelert could be found. And all the chace rode on. And now as o'er the rocks and
Página 368 - The mountains huge appear Emergent, and their broad bare backs upheave Into the clouds; their tops afcend the Iky;
Página 304 - in different paths the way divides, The right to Pluto's golden palace guides ; The left to that unhappy region tends, ^ Which to the depth of Tartarus
Página 187 - Hoary head, Confpicuous many a league, the mariner, Bound homeward, and in hope already there. Greets, with three cheers, exulting,
Página 36 - having a gallery eight feet wide included between them, and leaving a circular area of about twenty feet in diameter, into which there was an entry from the gallery by four doors*. This appears to have been the keep. The interior of the
Página 334 - of little more than the ruinous refectory, and part of the church. This was a priory of Benedictine monks, dedicated to St. Mary, and endowed, if not founded, by Llewelyn ap lorwerth, before the year 1221. In the
Página 234 - I venerate the man whofe heart is warm, Whofe hands are pure, whofe do&rine, and whofe life Coincident, exhibit lucid proof That he is honeft in the

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