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Puin Hong a ftrm can ^ l' * Gomhvtit orii anf . ' ^ ' O vrith y vrithai ; Nt' oes , ni ezdi Britk y vrithanai . Syqedy ezai ; eurm Ail coed cygnai . Antarez dymbi , Pavvb ei adanai .
Ar weryd pwmpai . Darovyn darogan Gwaea , liir rtiag gormarl . Hir cyhoez cynati Cadwaladyr a ( Jynan -. " Byz buzyz' b y ^ an Diva £ wres huan . " Etysgogan dervyz
A £ ynydyz . * Wybyi ^ gfeirlonyzi , Cer ^' a ' wri'y ^ h ^ z . ^ . f Gwyllawd eif e ^ wyz , Yti tmr < m niyfi ^; VM * yikwM fiydyr ; Brt ^ A wm&ff , ' iw ^ 6 timfaw lUyj
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Cymtofy ^ eaeMaitJt Smtidant eii tiaraitlV . ' Yd y vi yri ucj yn u ^ fraeth , A What gwf maeth . M ^ n ^ yz brefawd , AWipWetJ * berwawd , Ai * 'dir berwodawr , Yn ll ' oiiyz ysadawr .
Ca'ttiyl gwafe canator , CVJtfe PtydaiA amgor . Dy ^ beht yn ^ ynglior I wTthoff ^ watthvor . Bfcletf gwir . V ^ nryd Dt ^ B ^ yn awi b y d . Ddlwys zplhtvy cyd D ^ & ^^ itnyd . Cy ^ fia ^ h ' y ' d ''"GyWrc ^ yriyu . n ^' WsL ' " ni ' ) TnmJf » wn •> ' ? ,. ;¦
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{ On Sunday , assuredly : ot tnai 4 Wi there will be five J hffi& ^ M | vl ' ships , with th ' e « iip ;*^ 8 ikJ ^ tip f they sail . From , the M ^ ri ^ ed spot which variegated , there [ is ' $ ' pt , ' there has not gone such a spotted * tine who has been variegated . Jfiiih thirst \ he tvent forth ; He sHohe resplendent with gold , and consinTied a second
wood . There will be : a Waiit of ^ heVgy with every one who deserts him ne formed a turaulusij u ^ oii ; me' ^ arih-There is a slight progh 6 ti 6 iiitlmatib ^ of blood , long before its ^ c 6 Bio { is ^ eading . Long has beett ^ pilml sfe ^^' e speech of Cadwalacfjfr ah ^ Cf 4 a W- ^ " < Small will be the % ^ aiit % 6 MfeT stroythe sun ' s heat . ^ fee pr ^ ai ^ it > n will be accomplished which Wiir ^" forth in that day . Most siii ^ fWpg sign of equitable words , witlvtne ^ il o )^ ' of music in the song . GJod ^ . i sJtte second prospect , from tliie W ^ Ms of the mountains . Wheti thfe c ^ ntFy is full of confidence , with the $ mifopi in council , to Britons there will pe
deliverance and honourable protection . After the shout of onset from the heroes adorned with gojd , Rloni and Lleini were made a m ^^* jWk 4 the terror of war was theV ^ .. Tm $ * complete was the prediction of V ^ r ifi a desert . The Welsh in four languages made their oration ^ . iPK&e , [ I
was superior , superior in elp ^ uehqe , which produced a powerful se ^ nsaupn Fine is the day when fortune sniiljp £ Partly naked is the radiant jspeaif ^ upon the land of the splendid spearman , which is calm in the devouring blaze . The dirge of wo £ is singing , round Britain ' s borders . TJhey came
according to counsel to oppose the raging surf of ocean . Let truth have free pre-eminence through the eternal world . The connected tedious vale winded round , being very narrow at
the farthest verge . The full essentials of corn are a rising up of greeting in the ear . Without a monkey , without a milch cow-stall , the world > yilJ . J [ fe ja wilderness , a necessitous njass fpj ^ me by destiny . § There \ yas ^ mR | - ness through smoothness in die breasts
/( if mi-Hi' "' <• r . .: t < f , ^\ Jjpro pressed in armour , bedecked with gold . t With thirst ; , pfeiptyr *\<>{ Mn 8 P 9 ftfe on the foe . i Aitut ^ ulm ^ Qtme ^ fOfi ^ e ^ le ^ d who fell beneath his sword . § Tftese are ancient aclages " referring to aw incipient state of jjociety when ce wandering tribes began to domiciliatc or fix upon settled residences .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1827, page 888, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1803/page/32/
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