Carmarthen and Its Neighbourhood: Notes Topographical and HistoricalW. Spurrell, 1860 - 105 strani |
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Carmarthen and Its Neighbourhood: Notes Topographical and Historical William Spurrell Predogled ni na voljo - 2015 |
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Abergwili aged Alderman April August Bishop of St Borough of Carmarthen Bridge built buried Carmar Carmarthen Carmarthenshire Castle Cefn Sidan Charles County of Carmarthen Cwmgwili daughter David Edwardes Davies Deputy died Dryslwyn Castle Dynevor Earl Elected Esqr Evans foundation stone Gent George Rice Golden Grove Griffith Grongar Hill Gruffydd Hall Henry Hill Howell Hughes Ievan inscription interred James John Jones John Philipps John Vaughan July June Kidwelly King-street Laugharne Lewis Llandilo Llangunnor Llanllwch Llanstephan Lloyd Lord M.P. for County March marthen Mary Mayor memory miles Morgan Morris Nelson's Monument Nott-square parish Pembroke Pembrokeshire Pensarn Peter's Church Picton's Monument preached Priory-street recollects Rees remains Rhys ab Thomas Richard river Robert Royal Welsh Fusiliers Sermon shillings side Sir Rhys Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Picton South Wales Spilman-street street Sunday sworn town Towy Water-street wife William Nott ye poore yearly Ystrad
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Stran 39 - I see ? And the men of the city told him, It is the sepulchre of the man of God, which came from Judah, and proclaimed these things that thou hast done against the altar of Beth-el. And he said, Let him alone ; let no man move his bones. So they let his bones alone, with the bones of the prophet that came out of Samaria.
Stran 80 - AMONG the deepest shades of night, Can there be one who sees my way ? Yes ; God is like a shining light, That turns the darkness into day. When every eye around me sleeps, May I not sin without control ? No ; for a constant watch he keeps On every thought of every soul.
Stran 84 - THOMAS PICTON, KNIGHT GRAND CROSS OF THE BATH, AND OF SEVERAL FOREIGN ORDERS, WHO, AFTER SERVING HIS KING AND COUNTRY IN SEVERAL CAMPAIGNS, DIED GLORIOUSLY AT THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, WAS LAID BY THE RIGHT HON.
Stran 37 - Site Its former owner gives the mind Delight. Is there a Heart that can't affection feel For Lands so Rich as once to Boast a Steele Who Warm for freedom, and with Virtue Fraught, His Country dearly lov'd and greatly taught, Whose morals pure the purest Stile Conveys, T' instruct his Britain to the last of Days ? " Merlin's Hill, about three miles from Carmarthen, commands a view of Llangunnor Hill, Golden Grove, and Grongar Hill.
Stran 59 - Company is most humbly solicited, and whatever donation you may be pleased to confer on us then, will be thankfully received, warmly acknowledged, and cheerfully repaid whenever called for on a similar occasion, By your most obedient humble Servants, DAVID DANIEL (Shoemaker,) RUTH EVANS.
Stran 59 - Shambles,) desire. that all Gifts of the above nature due to them, be returned to the Young Woman, on the...
Stran 73 - WITHIN this tomb an infant lies, To earth whose body lent, Hereafter shall more glorious rise, But not more innocent. When the archangel's trump shall blow And souls to bodies join, What crowds shall wish their lives below Had been as short as thine!
Stran 40 - There the wise Merlin whylome wont (they say) To make his wonne, low underneath the ground, In a deepe delve...
Stran 34 - Et belluosi gurgitem oceani secant. Non hi carinas quippe pinu texere, Acereve norunt, non abiete, ut usus est, Curvant faselos, sed rei ad miraculum, Navigia junctis semper aptant pellibus, Corioque vastum saepe percurrunt salum.
Stran 37 - Guardians, and Spectators. And he wrote the Christian Hero, the Englishman, and the Crisis ; The Conscious Lover ; and other Fine Plays.