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BEAUTIES
OF
WELSH LITERATURE:

COMPRISING SELECTIONS
FROM THE PRINCIPAL POETS AND PROSE WRITERS OF THE PRINCIPALITY,
FROM THE 14TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT TIME,
AND
CHOICE EXTRACTS FROM SOME OF THE BEST ENGLISH AUTHORS, SPECIALLY TRANSLATED FOR
THIS WORK.

EDITED BY THE

REV. OWEN JONES,
EDITOR OF "CYMRU," ETC. ETC.




THE aim of the present Work is to supply pleasant and profitable entertainment for leisure hours, whether during the bright sunny days of summer, or the dark stormy evenings of winter. In carrying out this aim, the Editor proposes to lay before his readers selections from a great variety of sources, which, combined, will present the most copious and attractive representation of the works of native writers in poetry and prose hitherto published, and form indeed a Welsh anthology of the most varied and charming description.

The most distinctive and national feature of Welsh literature being its poetry, a very full and ample selection will be given from the works of the principal bards, such as—

  • IOLO GOCH.
  • DAFYDD AB GWILYM.
  • RHYS GOCH ERYRI.
  • DAFYDD NANMOR.
  • RHYS NANMOR.
  • SION CENT.
  • LEWIS GLYN COTHI.
  • TUDUR ALED.
  • GRUFFYDD HIRAETHOG.
  • SIMMWNT FYCHAN.
  • EDMWND PRYS.
  • SION TUDUR.
  • WILLIAM CYNWAL.
  • GRUFFYDD PHYLIP.
  • RHISIARD PHYLIP.
  • SION PHYLIP.
  • WILLIAM PHYLIP.
  • LLEWELYN DDU.
  • GORONWY OWAIN.
  • DAFYDD DDU ERYRI.
  • DEWI WYN.

And numerous other Welsh Bards who flourished from the fourteenth century to the nineteenth, closing with selections from the works of the principal Bards of the present age. The selection will include many ancient poems of great and permanent interest never before printed, which have been obtained from manuscripts preserved in the libraries of noblemen and gentlemen of Wales, the use of which has been kindly given to the Editor. The specimens of the writings of each bard will be preceded by a notice of the author and his works, and will be accompanied with short explanatory notes where required. This portion of