“RHYFEDDODAU DYDD YR ADGYFODIDD.”

Unnumbered are the marvels

The Last Great Day shall see,

With earth's poor storm-tossed children

From tribulation free,

All in their shining raiment

Transfigured, bright and brave,

Like to their Lord ascending

In triumph from the grave.

The author of this Easter hymn is unknown.

The most popular Welsh hymns would be named variously by different witnesses according to the breadth and length of their observation. Two of them, as a Wrexham music publisher testifies, are certainly the following; “Heaven and Home,” and “Lo, a Saviour for the Fallen.” The 459 / 403 first of these was sung in the late revival with “stormy rapture.”