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TAN-Y-BWLCH.

       BEDDGELERT,

       SNOWDON.

       CAERNARVON;

       PLAS-NEWYDD,

       BANGOR,

       BEAUMARIS,

       CONWAY CASTLE.

       ABERGELE,

       RHUDDLAN,

       ST. ASAPH,

       DENBIGH,

       RUTHIN,

       WREXHAM.

       MARCH WIEL,

       RUABON,

       PONTCYSYLLTY, [147]

       LLANGOLLEN,

       CHIRK.

       WHITTINGTON.

       OSWESTRY.

       LLANYMYNACH,

       WELCH POOL

       MONTGOMERY,

       BISHOPS CASTLE,

       LUDLOW;

       LEOMINSTER,

       HEREFORD,

       ROSS,

       MONMOUTH,

       LLANDOGO;

       TINTERN

       CHEPSTOW,

       ADDENDA.

       SONNETS.

       ADVERTISEMENT.

       SONNET I.

       SONNET II.

       SONNET III.

       SONNET IV.

       SONNET V.

       SONNET VI.

       SONNET VII.

       SONNET VIII.

       CHART.

       Table of Contents

      Faults, in the following Work, I readily allow, there are many, many; but, flatter myself, those who are best able to discover, will be most ready to pardon them. Tours or Journals, are now hackneyed subjects; and though this may be considered as a trite apology, and (if I may so express myself) an Author’s loop-hole, yet I can most truly assert, the present Observations were by no means at first, ever intended to be scanned by the public eye; but merely for my own private amusement, as a memento, to have access to, when I wished to breathe delight from Recollection’s power; my Remarks, therefore, were only such as any Traveller, an admirer of Nature, would with a pencil briefly put down; and I must beg leave again to repeat, I had not then the most distant thought of appearing at the bar of the Public: on my return, I naturally placed my Observations in a more connected form; and some time afterwards, accidentally conversing with my Bookseller, on the romantic beauties of Wales, and shewing him a few of my Notes, was persuaded to prepare them for the press; in consequence of which, I am now embarking on the literary ocean; and, as a candid behaviour ought to be preferred to all other considerations, before I sail on my cruize, beg leave to declare, that it is not the intention of the following sheets, either to rival the lively and impressive descriptions of a Wyndham or a Warner—to contend with the literary and historical anecdotes of a Pennant—or to equal the mineralogical studies of an Aikin: and here I candidly acknowledge, when attempting a description of Monmouthshire, I found myself not a little intimidated, by the intended, and anxiously expected publication of that county, by a Gentleman, [x] highly classed in the literary world, for many celebrated productions; conscious of my own inability to do ample justice to that picturesque county, and particularly the rich scenery of the Wye, when it is already in such able hands: I beg from true respect and esteem, to apply to him the following passage:

      Oh, while along the stream of time, thy name

       Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame.

       Say, shall my little bark attendant sail,

       Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale?

      Pope.