The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . XHX o a H<C ?/) H < QO. LLANBADARN TO BORTH 379 There is also preserved in the Myvyrian Archai-ology (I. 165) a short poem upon the subjectattributed to Gwyddno Garanhir, in which thereare some exceedingly poetic and striking bereft monarch calls upon the author of hisdistress to view the calamitous effects of his in-temperance, pronounces maledictions upon hishead, and describes the outcry of the perishinginhabitants of that unhappy region. Stand forth Seithenin and behold the dwelling of heroes—the plain of Gwyddno the o


The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . XHX o a H<C ?/) H < QO. LLANBADARN TO BORTH 379 There is also preserved in the Myvyrian Archai-ology (I. 165) a short poem upon the subjectattributed to Gwyddno Garanhir, in which thereare some exceedingly poetic and striking bereft monarch calls upon the author of hisdistress to view the calamitous effects of his in-temperance, pronounces maledictions upon hishead, and describes the outcry of the perishinginhabitants of that unhappy region. Stand forth Seithenin and behold the dwelling of heroes—the plain of Gwyddno the ocean covers! * Accursed be the sea guard, who after his carousal letloose the destroying fountain of the raging deep. Accursed be the watcher, who after his drunken revelry,loosed the fountain of the desolating sea. A cry from the sea arises above the ramparts; t even toheaven does it ascend,—after the fierce excess comes thelong cessation ! A cry from the sea ascends above the ramparts; even toheaven does the supplication come!—after the excess thereensues restraint! A c


Size: 1176px × 2124px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublisherlondontfisherunwin