The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . V^j. \ IN THE VAiE OF NBATH. TafF has niurli to be proud of as it jiflicles into tlie soa past tlie casth\ tliouiih ithas, for miles and miles ere tliis, lost its crystal ^mrity. The river Nkath, like Taff, rises amonj? lonely mountains, heather, bracken,and the bracinjr winds of the ujdands. Tlie three summits of tlie Fforest Fawrrange—long-backed rid^ros, woeful 1o be lost upon—each liivc iiiiuus 1o llic tribu-taries that flcjw from tlunn, and a1 rout Xcath Vau<ilian form IJic J


The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . V^j. \ IN THE VAiE OF NBATH. TafF has niurli to be proud of as it jiflicles into tlie soa past tlie casth\ tliouiih ithas, for miles and miles ere tliis, lost its crystal ^mrity. The river Nkath, like Taff, rises amonj? lonely mountains, heather, bracken,and the bracinjr winds of the ujdands. Tlie three summits of tlie Fforest Fawrrange—long-backed rid^ros, woeful 1o be lost upon—each liivc iiiiuus 1o llic tribu-taries that flcjw from tlunn, and a1 rout Xcath Vau<ilian form IJic JSeatli liverproper. Y-Fan-Xedd, Y-Fan-LHii, ;iii(l Y-Fan-Drinf^arth thus beget the Little Xcath(the dd in Welsh being c(|uivalcnt to our tli), tlic Llia, and llic !)iingartli. The Xeath.] YSTRADFELLTE. 169 The ivro latter, after about five miles of independence, join just above Ystrad-fellte, where another Castell Coch reminds us that Wales had long ages of intestineand other strife ere she gave up unfurling the Red Dragon on her hillto2JS. We arehere in the fiery heart of Cambria, where the rocks and


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