92 BY MEADOW AND STREAM. 



ing this place, and certainly not the faintest ground 

 for decrying it. I can only hope that all who may 

 come here may derive as much pleasure from their 

 visit as we have done who are now regretfully 

 leaving it. 



Tom Parry, not feeling quite equal to a poem on 

 the sandpiper's nest, has just sent the following lines, 

 which speak for themselves : 



"LLYN Y VYRNWY 

 (LAKE VYRNWY). 



" Hardd groew loew fawr Lyn a welir 



Ar waelod Llanwddyn 

 Roedd yn bod i ddod i ddyn 



Yn barod yn y Berwyn. 



' Gwrthglawdd y Vyrnwy ' 

 ( ' The dam of the Vyrnwy '). 



" Ceir urddas gwmpas y gwych gampwaith-hwn 



Ac ynddo orchestwaith ; 



A gwir enwog gywrainwaith 



Beri'n gryf heb yr un graith." 



Lake Vyrtvwy TOM PARRY. 



