the white town in the valley," as it is called by a British poet, defended by walls which enclosed a space more than double that of Roman London, with forum and theatre, " was left a heap of blackened ruins where the singer wandered through halls he had... The Place of the Welsh in the History of Britain - Page 31by William Boyd Dawkins - 1889 - 48 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1891 - 538 pages
...Britain, became a heap of ruins so lonely that it became a nesting place for wild ducks. TJrfconlum, " the white town In the valley," as it is called by...blackened ruins where the singer wandered through halle he had known in happier days, the halls of its chief Kyndylan, ' withont light, w ithout Ore,... | |
| 1891 - 392 pages
...Britain, became ะป heap of rains so lonely that it became a nesi in? place for wild ducks. Urloinlnm, " the white town in the valley," as it is called by...theatre, " was left a heap of blackened ruins where the sineer wandered through halls he hud kniwn In happier days, the halls of its chief Kvndyun, ' without... | |
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