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this, be accompanied with a tremor, for 

 the mind is not always able to diveft itfelf 

 of prejudices and difagreeable aflbciations 

 of ideas, and in fpite of every effort of 

 reafon and judgment, the unpleafing fen- 

 lations of terror will fometimes affect us. 

 After this dreary fcene, we entered a 



more wide and fertile valley, called Cwm 



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Nancoll, the hollow of the funken broak y 



from whence the guide took me, though 

 fomewhat out of the ufual track, to fee a 

 Cromlech, in a farm, called Gwern Einion, 

 Etinion's alder-grove. This is about two 

 miles fouth of Harlech ; it is at prefent 

 made to form the corner of a wall, and is 

 built upon two fides, with modern ftones, 

 to prevent the fheep from getting through 

 it. There are fix fupporters, three about 

 fix feet, and the other three about four 

 feet in height. The flone which refts 

 upon thefe, is large, fiat, and flan ting. 



A little 



