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In the hollow on the left, are four fmall 

 pools, called Llyn Cock, the red pool ; 

 Llyn y Nadroedd, the adder's pool ; Llyn 

 Gwas, the blue pool, and Llyn Ffynnon y 

 Gwds, the fervant's pool. ^./<^ ~ fyf. An* / 



Soon after we had pafled Clawdd Coch, 

 we became immerfed in light clouds, till 

 we arrived at the fummit, when a fingle 

 gleam of funmine, which lafted but for a 

 moment, prefented us with the majeftic 

 fcenery on the weft of us. It, however, 

 only ferved to tantalize us, for a fmart 

 guft of wind obfcured us again in clouds. 

 We now (heltered ourfelves from the cold 

 under fome of the projecting rocks near 

 the top, and ate our dinners, watch- 

 ing with anxiety the dark (hades in the 

 clouds, in hopes that a feparation might 

 take place, and we be once more delighted 

 with a fight of the grand objects around 

 ps. We did not watch in vain, for the 



clouds 



