... regard to age or sex. In commemoration of this disastrous event, was composed the well-known Welsh air of "Morva Rhuddlan," which is so deservedly admired for the plaintive sweetness of its melody. From Llanedarn to Y Vaenor Isâv - Page 357by Samuel Lewis - 1845Full view - About this book
| Edward Parry - Wales - 1843 - 244 pages
...the battle. This disastrous event is commemorated by a Welsh air called "Morfa Khuddlan," which is deservedly admired for the plaintive sweetness of...According to the Welsh chronicles, it would appear that Ofla himself fell in this engagement. HHUDDLAN CASTLE. The ruin* of this justly celebrated fortress... | |
| Edward Parry - Wales - 1843 - 252 pages
...This disastrous eventis commemorated by a Welsh air called " Morfa Rhuddlan," which is deserveiily admired for the plaintive sweetness of its melody....According to the Welsh chronicles, it would appear that jOfla himself fell in this engagement. RHUDDLAN CASTLE. The ruins of this justly celebrated fortress... | |
| Joseph Hemingway - Wales, North - 1844 - 362 pages
...escaped the sword of the enemy, perished in the mnrsh, from the influx of the tides ; and all who were taken prisoners were inhumanly massacred, without...According to the Welsh chronicles, it would appear that Offa himself fell in this engagement, but the Saxon annals place his death a year earlier. The bridge... | |
| Joseph Hemingway, Wales - 1847 - 236 pages
...marsh, from the influx of the tides ; and all who were taken prisoners were inhumanly massacred, without regard to age or sex. In commemoration of this disastrous...well-known Welsh air of " Morva Rhuddlan," which is much admired for the plaintive sweetness of its melody. The bridge at Bhuddlan consists of two arches,... | |
| John Hicklin (of Chester.) - 1853 - 352 pages
...marsh from the influx of the tides; and all who were taken prisoners were inhumanly massacred, without regard to age or sex. In commemoration of this disastrous...well-known Welsh air of "Morva Rhuddlan," which is much admired for the plaintive sweetness of its melody. RHUDDLAN CASTLE, which is built of red stone,... | |
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