winding up the long family stories-and in leave-taking amongst all the acquaintances he has happened to make. The Wanderer over Cambria's land of marvels and minstrelsy has sought to fulfil the pretensions with which he took up his palmer's staff,
"And wore his sandal-shoon and scollop-shell."
He now closes his book of legends;-and to all those surpassing beauties of mountain, hill, and valley; of open sea, and broad river, and whispering stream, associated, as they have been, with the most stirring passages of history, poetry, and romance; chequered, too, by the gay sunshine and the dark storm,-the roving joy and weary pain of a long pilgrimage-he bids a last and lingering Farewell.
"There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture in the lonely shore, There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar;
I love not man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before, To mingle with the universe, and feel
What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal."
ABBEYS of Cwm Hir, 72-Margam, 264-Llantony, 325-Strata Flo- rida, 23-27-Tintern, 148-153. ABEREDW HILL, 90-Village, 91— Castle, 91-Sunset, 91. ABERGWILI, village of, 219--Bishop's
palace, 219-Merlin's Hill, 220. ABERYSTWITH, its delightful situa- tion, 3-Views from, 3-Castle hill, 4-Streets of, 10-Marine terrace, 10-Perilous situation of a sloop, 11-Skilful captain, 12— Ghost stories, 12-Church of, 12 -Wild flowers, 13-Beach of, 13 -Amusements, 14-Bathing, 15 -Fishing, 15. ABERYSTWITH CASTLE, 5-History of, 5-Taken by Glyndwr, 7- Glyndwr's palace, 8.
BRECON, buildings of, 313-neigh-
bourhood of, 314. BRIDGEND, 266. BUCKLAND, 316. BROCKWEIR, 147.
BUILTH, 85-Park wells, 89. BUILTH CASTLE, history of, 86- The final retreat of Llewelyn, 87
"Bradwyr Buallt," 87-Flight of Llewelyn, 88-Death of, 88.
CAERPHILLY CASTLE, description of, 279-Monastery, 280-History of, 280.
CARADOC OF LLANCARVAN, 29. CARDIFF, history of, 272-Town of, 275.
CARDIGAN, 204-Excursions from, 205.
CARDIGAN BAY, 3-Formerly a tract of land covered with cities, 4- Beautiful view of, 62. CARDIGAN CASTLE, 204-History of, 204.
CARDIGANSHIRE, scenery of, 37-59. CAREW, village of, 188.
CAREW CASTLE, appearance of, 188 -Residence of Welsh princes, 189-Festivities at, 189-Age of, 190-Early cross, 190.
CARMARTHEN, situation of, 213-
History of, 214-Church of St. Peter, 215-Monuments, 216- Sir Thomas Picton, 217. CARREG CENNEN CASTLE, history of, 230.
CASTLE COCH, 274.
CASTLES OF Aberystwith, 5-Aber- edw, 91-Builth, 86—Caerphilly, 279-Carew, 188-Cardigan, 204 - Carreg Cennen, 230-Chep- stow, 157-Coch, 274-Dunra- ven, 269-Dynevor, 228-Good- rich, 128-Haverfordwest, 195- Hay, 95-Kidwelly, 233-Kil- garran, 207 Llangoed, 92 Llewhaden, 198— Maeslough, 92 -Manorbeer, 170-Oystermouth, 258-Pembroke, 175-Pennarth, 259-Picton, 195-Presteign, 78 -Radnor, 76-St. Quintin, 270 -Tenby, 165-Wilton, 113- Ystradmeurig, 36.
CHEPSTOW CASTLE, 157-By whom built, 158-Entrance to, 158- Hall, 159-Subterranean vaults, 159-Monastic remains, 160- Bridge on the Wye, 161-The Wye, 162.
CLEDDON SHOOTS, 147. CLIFFORD CASTLE, 94-Birthplace
of Fair Rosamond, 95-History of Rosamond, 95-Anecdote of Lady Anne Clifford, 96-Site of castle, 97.
COITY, village of, 268.
COLDWELL ROCKS, 131.
COPPER AND LEAD MINES of Car-
diganshire, 56-History of, 56- Mines of Daren, 59. COTTAGES, Welsh, 43 - Chimneys,
COWBRIDGE, 271-Gothic gate, 271. CRAIG Y DINAS, 292-Eventide, 295. CRAIG-Y-LLYN, 288.
CRICKHOWEL, 315- Antiquity of, 320-Church of, 321.
CROSSWOOD, seat of Lord Lisburne, 24-Rustic mills, 25-Mountain streams, 25-Pwll Caradoc, 26. CWM ELAN, 75-83.
CWM PORTH CAVERN, 299. CYNRIG RIVER, 315. CYNWYL ELFED, 212.
DAVYDD APGWILYM, 29-32-Poetry of, 33.
DEVIL'S BRIDGE, road to, 15- Glen of the Rheidiol, 16-Chasm of the Mynach, 16-The bridge, 16 - Fearful Scene, 17 - Four falls, 18-Plant Mat, 18-Byron's lines on the Falls of Ferni, 19- Hafod Arms Inn, 19. DOWARD HILL, 133. DRESS OF THE WELSH LASSES, 34 -Hats, 35.
DRUIDICAL STRUCTURE, 42. DRYSLYN CASTLE, 217-222. DUNRAVEN CASTLE, 269-History of, 269.
DYNEVOR PARK, 226-Beautiful view, 227-Castle, 228-Round tower, 229.
EPYNT MOUNTAINS, 301. EWENNY PRIORY, 266-Towers of, 267-Church of, 267-Revenues of, 268.
FISHGUARD, 199-Salubrity of, 200. FRENCH EMBARKING AT LLANWNDA, 230 Driven away by Welsh women in red cloaks, 201.
GOLDEN GROVE, 231.
GOODRICH COURT, 114-Site of, 115 -Its architecture, 115-Orna- ments, 116- Pictures, 118- Asiatic armoury, 118- Painted window, 119-Grand armoury, 121-Charles I., 122-Doucean Museum, 122 - Chapel, 123 - Remarks, 124-Chivalry, 125- Heraldry, 126.
GOODRICH CASTLE, appearance of, 128-Gateway, 129. GOODWICK BEACH, 200.
GRONGAR HILL, 217-223-Roman Camp, 224-Dyer, 224. GRUFFYDD AP RHYS, 5. GWENDRAETH, stream of, 256.
HAFOD, road to, 20-Picturesque arch, 20-Beautiful view, 21- Mansion, 21-Cumberland's de- scription of, 22-Grounds of, 22
- Colonel Johnes, 22 - Cwm Ystwith, 23. HAREWOOD, 109. HAVERFORDWEST, situation of, 194 -Castle of, 195. HAY, 93-History of, 94. HEPSTE RIVER, 297. HEREFORD, 100-Cathedral, 100- History of, 101-Monuments, 102 -Pulpit-cross, 104-Dinedor hill, 105-Beautiful view, 106.
HEREFORDSHIRE VILLAGES, 97.
KENARTH, church and village of, 209.
KENCHESTER, 99-Eaton camp, 99. KIDWELLY, 233-History of, 233. KIDWELLY CASTLE, 233. KILGARRAN CASTLE, 207-History of, 208.
KYMIN, The, 138-The Buckstone, 139.
LAKES OF-Five lakes, 39-Llyn Fach, 289-Llyn Fawr, 289- Llyn Savaddan, 40-Llyn Teivy, 39-Llyn Vathey, 40-Llyn yr Afange, 37.
LAMPHEY PALACE, ruins of, 173 -Curious epitaph on Agatha Wellsburn, 174-Loneliness of, 174.
LEWIS MORRIS, the Welsh anti- quary, 9.
LIDSTIP, fine view from, 169. LLANBADARN, 9-St. Padarn, 8- Church of, 8-Monuments in, 9 -Lewis Morris, 9.
LLANDAFF, 275-Cathedral of, 276 -History of, 277. LLANDEGLEY, 81.
LLANDILO FAWR, 225
round, 225-History of, 226. LLANDOGO, village of, 147.
LLANGATTOCK, 322.
LLANGOED CASTLE, 92.
LLANGURIG, 68-Public house, 68. LLANSTEPHAN CASTLE, account of, 168 Village, 169.
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