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WHITE SNOWDON.*
(ERYRI WEN.) |
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2. Though from their stormy haunts of yore,
Thine eagles long have flown ; As proud a flight the soul shall soar,
Yet from thy mountain throne ! Pierce then the heav'ns, thou hill of streams!
And make the snows thy crest! The sunlight of immortal dreams
Around thee still shall rest. |
2. OHh gylch mae cestyll cedyrn mawr,
Yn myn'd yn friwsion man ; Oth gylch mae twrdd tymhestloedd gawr,
Yn rhuo'ti gaeaf gdn. Ond dyma gastell gododd Duw,
Ag eira ar ei ben, I Annibyniaeih Cymrti fyw
Am byth, Eryri Wen. |
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* The Welsh had always the strongest attachment for Snowdon, which they considered sacred. Qnr frinees had, in addition to their title, that of " Lord of Snow don ."—Pennant. |
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H. 4868. |
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