The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, Volume 3

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Page 10 - which says: "and whereas heretofore there hath been great diversity in saying and singing in churches within this Realm, some following Salisbury use, some Hereford use, and some the use of Bangor, some of York and some of Lincoln ; now from henceforth all the whole Realm shall have but one use." The
Page 74 - be erected in this secluded and beautiful spot that will perpetuate to future generations that here was laid in consecrated ground all that remained of the gallant Llewelyn ap Gruffydd. " His bones are dust, And his good sword rust ; His soul is with the saints, I trust."
Page 10 - of Bangor, some of York and some of Lincoln ; now from henceforth all the whole Realm shall have but one use." The Act of Uniformity required that each church in Wales should have two copies of the Book of Common Prayer, one in Welsh and one in English, and one object of the
Page 53 - the gift of rendering with wonderful felicity the magical charm of Nature." " Magic is just the word for it—the magic of Nature ; not merely the beauty of Nature—that the Greeks and Latins had ; not merely an honest smack of the soil, a faithful realism,—that the Germans had ; but the intimate
Page 129 - OF Powis. The Right Rev. The LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. The Right Rev. The LORD BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH. The Right Rev. The LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. The Right Rev. The LORD BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. The Right Hon. LORD
Page 80 - Words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions think."
Page 65 - I am content if thou wilt have it so : I'll say yon gray is not the morning's eye, 'Tis but the pale reflex of Cynthia's brow." The
Page 48 - to her—follows her lead simply—does not venture to bring his own cares and thoughts into her pure and quiet presence—paints her in her simple and universal truth, adding no result of momentary passion or fancy, and appears, therefore, at first shallower than other poets, being in reality wider and healthier/'
Page 77 - Seems a thing endued with sense : Like a seabeast crawled forth, that on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth, there to sun itself." Such
Page 10 - on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus ; he builds, but what he builds is full of materials of which he knows not the history, or knows by a glimmering tradition merely— stones ' not of this building', but of an older

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