Elegiac poetry, Welsh

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  • UF Welsh elegiac poetry

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Emynau a marwnadau, etc.,

A notebook in the hand of J. H. Davies containing titles and lists of contents of printed editions and anthologies of Welsh hymns and elegies. Beginning at the end are rough notes for an adjudication on a competition for ?a dictionary of eminent Welshmen.

Diary,

Diary, 1870, with entries from March-October, describing his life as an itinerant farm labourer in Victoria, Australia, including work threshing corn with periods of unemployment, poetry and a copy of a letter, 8 September 1870, sent by Joseph Jenkins, 'Travelling Swagman', to a farmer W. Nash, seeking work. The first section of the book contains poems written in Welsh, including 26 stanzas giving advice to his son Tom, a verse he composed after hearing about the death of his son Lewis, [1869], 'At fy merch Mary' and 'Pan yn rhodio ym mysg y llwyni ger llaw Castlemaine ...'.