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placid form, and glide, in one tranquil 

 current, filently along. 



We flopped a while at Bettws to fee an 

 antient monument in the church, in me* 

 mory of Gryffydd, the fon of David Goch, 

 natural fon of Davyd, brother to Llewelyn, 

 the laft Prince of Wales. It is a large 

 armed recumbent figure in a recefs in the 

 north wall, and has this infcription on one 

 fide of it : 



" Hie jacel Gruffyd ap Davyd Goch, 

 " agnus Del mljere me." 



The road now brought us into the lux- . 



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uriant vale of Llanrwft, where the gay 

 tints of cultivation once more beautified the 

 landfcape, for the fields were coloured with 

 the richeft hues that ripened corn and 

 green meadows could impart. A number 

 of gentlemen's feats interfperfed around 

 gave an air of civilization to this valley. 

 We had not enjoyed the beauties of this 



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