The Poetry of Wales

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To welcome the season of love.
J Digitized by VjOOQ IC M THE FOSTBY OF WAXiES.
SONG TO AEVON.
By the Ebv. Evan Evans.
[The poem from wliioh the following translaiion is extracted was composed by the Kev. Evan Evans, a Clergyman of the Church of England, better known by his bardic name of leuan Olan Oeirionydd. He was bom in 1795 at a freehold of his father, situate on the Danks of the river Cfceirionydd, in Carnarvonshire, and died in 1856. He composed a great number of poems on different subje
...cts, religious and patriotic, several of which obtained prizes at Eistedd- f odau, and one on the Resurrection gained the chair or principal prize. This poet's compositions are distinguished by great elegance, sweetness and pathos, and are much esteemed in the Principality.
Several of them have been set to music] / Where doth the cuckoo early sing, In woodland, dell and vaUey ?
• Where streamlets deep o'er rocky clififo Form cataracts so lofty?
On Snowdon's summits nigh, In Arvon*s pleasant county.


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