142
Williams
A Paraphrase of the 137th Psalm, by the 143
Rev. E. Evans, (_Ieuan Prydydd Hir_)
An Elegy to the Memory of Lleucu Llwyd, 173, 176
the fair nymph of Pennal, by Llewelyn
Goch ap Meirig Hen
A List of Subscribers 213
Dedication to Sir Roger Mostyn 5
De Bardis Dissertatio 57
Preface 7
Taliesin's Poem 54, 131
The Penitent Shepherd, by the Rev. E. 149
Evans, (_Ieuan Prydydd Hir_)
The Feudal System, by J. Jenkins Esq. 181
The Welsh Works of Ieuan Prydydd Hir, 213
proposal to print them by Subscription
Verses on seeing the ruins of Ivor 148
Hael's Palace, by the Rev. E. Evans,
(_Ieuan Prydydd Hir_)
CORRESPONDENCE.
A Letter from Mr. Thomas, Carte, to the 149
Rev. E. Evans
A Letter from the Rev. W. Wynn to the 159
Rev. E. Evans
Letters from Mr. Lewis Morris to the 150, 152, 153, 154, 155,
Rev. E. Evans 156, 157, 158
Letters from Bishop Percy to the Rev. E. 160, 162, 164, 166, 167,
Evans 168
THE END.
EVERY VISITOR TO MID-WALES SHOULD PROCURE
A COPY OF
PRYSE'S HANDBOOK
TO THE
BRECONSHIRE AND RADNORSHIRE
Mineral Springs.
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Part I. (Breconshire) is from the pen of the Rev. James Rhys Jones
(Kilsby.) Part II. (Radnorshire, &c.,) has been compiled by the
Publisher. The two chapters on the Medicinal Properties of the Waters
are from the pen of R. Richardson, Esq., L.F.P.S.G., Fellow of the
Obstetrical Society of London, Surgeon, Rhayader.
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Opinions of the Press.
"This is a very interesting little book; in a very small compass, it
contains a great deal of useful and interesting information relative to
the Welsh mineral springs, coupled with a variety of legendary and
antiquarian lore; descriptions of scenery, and the various other adjuncts
necessary to make up a g
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