while a verse from the Proverbs, xxxi, 30:—“Favour is deceitful and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth The Lord, she shall be praised,” fitly prefaces her Biography by the late Mr. Morris Davies, of Bangor.
Old Dolwar Fechan cannot now be found,—
Its fabric has been levelled with the ground.
Nevertheless, imperishable fame
Perpetuates that humble homestead’s name;
For there was born,—there dwelt, declined and died,
Ripe for the reapers at God’s Harvest Tide,
A mother,—but ten months before, a bride,—
Ann Griffiths,—whose effusions will be sung
So long as our old language lives among
The wooded wilds, the waterfalls and vales
Of “Home, Sweet Home!” Incomparable Wales!
G. R. G. PUGHE,
Mellor Vicarage,
Blackburn.
Christmas, 1900.
Nid Meddyg, ond Meddyg Enaid.
Only The Kind Physician of the Soul
Can calm the mind, and make the sinner whole.
HYMN I.
“He who was manifested in the flesh.” 1 Tim. III. 16.
“Dyma babell y cyfarfod,”