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But the enemy had ten guns to Paine's one, and served them with all the fierceness of party-hate. A shower of abusive missiles rattled incessantly about his ears. However thick-skinned a man may be, and protected over all by the oes triplex of self-sufficiency, he cannot escape being wounded by furious and incessant attacks.

We'll have a cup of coffee and then fall to. I'm eager to hear your 'deep-chested music, your 'hollow oes and aes." The reading took some three hours; Waymark smoked a vast number of pipes the while, and was silent till the close. Then he got up from his easy-chair, took a step forward, and held out his hand. His face shone with the frankest enthusiasm.

"Have you good ale?" said I in English to a good-looking buxom dame of about forty, whom I saw in the passage. She looked at me but returned no answer. "Oes genoch cwrw da?" said I. "Oes!" she replied with a smile, and opening the door of a room on the left-hand bade me walk in.

They styled their house "The Lodge." 'What right had a lounger up their lane? But by creeping very close, With the good wall's help their eyes might strain And stretch themselves to oes, 'Yet never catch her and me together, As she left the attic there, By the rim of the bottle labelled "Ether" And stole from stair to stair, 'And stood by the rose-wreathed gate. Alas! We loved, sir; used to meet.

But oes genoch dim Cumraeg you have no Welsh." Thereupon I proceeded along the path in the direction of the east. Forthwith the fellow said something to his animal, and both came following fast behind. I quickened my pace, but the fellow and his beast were close in my rear. Presently I came to a place where another path branched off to the south.

In other words, Richard Hardie, like thousands before him, was fabricating and maturing a false balance-sheet. One man in his time plays many animals. Hardie at this period turned mole. He burrowed darkling into oes alienum.

I just tasted it, gave the child a penny and blessed her. "Oes genoch tad?" "No," said she; "but I have a mam." Tad in mam; blessed sounds; in all languages expressing the same blessed things. After walking for some hours I saw a tall blue hill in the far distance before me. "What is the name of that hill?" said I to a woman whom I met. "Pen Caer Gybi," she replied.

Let the music likewise be sharp and loud, and well placed. The colors that show best by candle-light are white, carnation, and a kind of sea-water-green; and oes, or spangs, as they are of no great cost, so they are of most glory. As for rich embroidery, it is lost and not discerned.

I went onward a long way, the weather was broiling hot, and I felt thirsty. On the top of a long ascent stood a house by the roadside. I went to the door and knocked no answer "Oes neb yn y ty?" said I. "Oes!" said an infantine voice. I opened the door and saw a little girl. "Have you any water?" said I. "No," said the child, "but I have this," and she brought me some butter-milk in a basin.

I would fain have excused myself, but the old gentleman insisted on my drinking. "Well," said I, taking the glass, "thank God that our gloomy forebodings are not likely to be realised. Oes y byd i'r glod Frythoneg! May Britain's glory last as long as the world!" Then, looking for a moment at the ale, which was of a dark-brown colour, I put the glass to my lips and drank.