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An Ode To The Thunder
The Castles Of Wales
The Swan
Song To Arvon
Dafydd Ap Gwilym's Address To Morfydd After She Married His Rival
To The Nightingale
The Immovable Covenant
The Circling Of The Mead Horns
Farewell To Wales
The Lord Of Clas
The Dawn
Pennillion
The Hall Of Cynddylan
Snowdon
The Ewe
The Shipwreck
To May
To The Daisy
Glan Geirionydd
The Banks Of The Dee
Tribanau
The Deluge
Llywarch Hen's Lament On Cynddylan
The Fairy's Song
The Lily And The Rose
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The Mother To Her Child After Its Father's Death
The Rose Of Llan Meilen
Translated By The Rev William Evans
The Withered Leaf
The Monarchy Of Britain
The Mountain Galloway
The Cuckoo's Tale
The Grove Of Broom
Song Of The Foster-son, Love
Translations From Miscellaneous Welsh Hymns
Under The Orchard Tree
The Vengeance Of Owain {96}
Sad Died The Maiden
Gwilym Glyn And Ruth Of Dyffryn
Old Morgan And His Wife
Short Is The Life Of Man
Dafydd Ap Gwilym To The White Gull
The World And The Sea: A Comparison
The Holly Grove
A Bridal Song
The Battle Of Gwenystrad
By The Rev Rees Prichard, Ma
My Native Cot
My Father-land
The Sick Man's Dream
Wales Poetry
Wales Poetry
A Bridal Song
An Address To The Summer
An Ode On The Death Of Hoel
An Ode To The Thunder
By The Rev Rees Prichard, Ma
Childe Harold
Concerning The Divine Providence
Dafydd Ap Gwilym To The White Gull
Dafydd Ap Gwilym's Address To Morfydd After She Married His Rival
Dafydd Ap Gwilym's Invocation To The Summer To Visit Glamorganshire,
Farewell To Wales
From The Hymns Of The Rev William Williams, Pantycelyn
Glan Geirionydd
Gwilym Glyn And Ruth Of Dyffryn
Llywarch Hen's Lament On Cynddylan
May And November
My Father-land
My Native Cot
My Native Land
Ode To Cambria
Old Morgan And His Wife
Pennillion
Roderic's Lament
Sad Died The Maiden
Short Is The Life Of Man
Snowdon
Song Of The Foster-son, Love
Song To Arvon
Taliesin's Prophecy
That Had Been Converted Into A May-pole In The Town Of Llanidloes, In Montgomeryshire
The Banks Of The Dee
The Bard's Long-tried Affection For Morfydd
The Battle Of Gwenystrad
The Castles Of Wales
The Circling Of The Mead Horns
The Cuckoo's Tale
The Dawn
The Day Of Judgment
The Death Of Owain
The Deluge
The Eisteddfod,
The Ewe
The Fairy's Song
The Faithful Maiden
The Farmer's Prayer
The Flowers Of Spring
The Golden Goblet, In Imitation Of Gothe
The Grove Of Broom
The Hall Of Cynddylan
The Holly Grove
The Immovable Covenant
The Lament Op Llywarch Hen
The Legend Of Trwst Llywelyn
The Lily And The Rose
The Lord Of Clas
The Monarchy Of Britain
The Mother To Her Child After Its Father's Death
The Mountain Galloway
The Poor Man's Grave
The Praise And Commendation Of A Good Woman
The Rose Of Llan Meilen
The Rose Of The Glen
The Shipwreck
The Sick Man's Dream
The Song Of The Fisherman's Wife
The Swan
The Vengeance Of Owain {96}
The Withered Leaf
The World And The Sea: A Comparison
To May
To The Daisy
To The Lark
To The Nightingale
To The Spring
Translated By The Rev William Evans
Translations From Miscellaneous Welsh Hymns
Tribanau
Twenty Third Psalm
Under The Orchard Tree
Walter Sele
Woman
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