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O Valiant Hearts,

Original signed manuscript, [?1917], by John S. Arkwright, of an additional, apparently unpublished, verse to his hymn 'O Valiant Hearts', known for its association with Remembrance Day services.
The hymn in it's published form was included in Arkwright’s volume The Supreme Sacrifice (London, 1919).

Arkwright, John S. (John Stanhope), b. 1872.

Pa le mae'r clodydd gennych?,

'Pa le mae'r clodydd gennych?', [1967], cerdd gan H[uw] Ll[ewelyn] W[illiams], ynghylch Testament Newydd Cymraeg William Salesbury. = 'Pa le mae'r clodydd gennych?', [1967], a poem by H[uw] Ll[ewelyn] W[illiams], concerning Wiliam Salesbury's Welsh New Testament.
Cyhoeddwyd y gerdd yn y Traethodydd, 122 (1967), 145-6. = The poem was published in the Traethodydd, 122 (1967), 145-6.

Williams, Huw Llewelyn, 1904-1979.

Penillion coffa,

Penillion coffa i H. D. Jones, Bodeilian, gan Griffith Hugh Jones (Gutyn Arfon), 1874 (f. 1); i Luke Moses, Cilgeraint, gan William John Hughes (Deiniolfryn), [?1885] (f. 2); ac i William Ellis, Deiniolen, gan J. R. Morris, 1934 (ff. 3-5, teipysgrif). = Elegies to H. D. Jones, Bodeilian, by Griffith Hugh Jones (Gutyn Arfon), 1874 (f. 1); to Luke Moses, Cilgeraint, by William John Hughes (Deiniolfryn), [?1885] (f. 2); and to William Ellis, Deiniolen, by J. R. Morris, 1934 (ff. 3-5, typescript).
Cyhoeddwyd cerdd Deiniolfryn yn W. J. Parry, Eglwys Bethesda, Arfon (Dolgellau, [1900]). = Deiniolfryn's poem was published in W. J. Parry, Eglwys Bethesda, Arfon (Dolgellau, [1900]).

Arfon, G. H. (Griffith Hugh), 1849-1919.

Penillion gan Gwallter Myrnach,

Dwy gerdd gan Walter Hugh James (Gwallter Myrnach), yn cynnwys 'Canu i Hen Gapel Glandwr', 12 Ionawr 1866 (ff. 1-2), a 'Penillion gan Gwallter Myrnach', Mai 1868 (f. 2 verso). = Two poems by Walter Hugh James (Gwallter Myrnach), comprising 'Canu i Hen Gapel Glandwr', 12 January 1866 (ff. 1-2), and verses composed in May 1868 (f. 2 verso).
Roedd yr awdur, yn wreiddiol o Lanfyrnach, sir Benfro, erbyn y cyfnod yma wedi ymfudo i Seland Newydd. Ceir copi printiedig o fersiwn o'r gerdd gyntaf, gyda'r teitl 'Hen Gapel Glandwr, Swydd Benfro', yn NLW MS 11614E. = The author, originally from Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire, was by this time living in New Zealand. A printed copy of a version of the first poem, entitled 'Hen Gapel Glandwr, Swydd Benfro', may be found in NLW MS 11614E.

Gwallter Myrnach.

Penillion i gyfarch Peryddon,

Penillion, 1969, gan Mathonwy Hughes i gyfarch J. H. Lloyd (Peryddon) ar ei ben-blwydd yn 86 (f. 1); a thorion papur newydd o dair cerdd o ddiddordeb i'r Bala, [1889]-[1937] (ff. 2-4). = Verses, 1969, by Mathonwy Hughes to J. H. Lloyd (Peryddon) on his 86th birthday (f. 1); and press cuttings of three poems of Bala interest, [1889]-[1937] (ff. 2-4).
Amgaeir cyflythyr oddi wrth y rhoddwr, [Ionawr 1970] (f. i). = Also enclosed is a covering letter from the donor, [January 1970] (f. i).

Hughes, Mathonwy.

Penillion i Isaac Evans, Gyrn,

'Penillion Coffadwriaethol i'r diweddar Isaac Evans, Gyrn, Llanddeinol' gan 'Cyffinydd', a 'Dirwest' gan 'Teithiwr', y ddwy gerdd yn yr un llaw, [19 gan., ail ½]. = Verses in memory of Isaac Evans of Gyrn, Llanddeinol, by 'Cyffinydd', and 'Dirwest' (Temperance) by 'Teithiwr', both in the same hand, [19 cent., second ½].

Penillion,

Copi holograff, 1946, o bennill cyntaf 'Blodau Ffa' gan T. Gwynn Jones, (cyfansoddwyd 1900); a chopi holograff, [1940au], o bennill olaf 'Heddwch' gan George M. Ll. Davies. = A holograph copy, 1946, of the first verse of 'Blodau Ffa' by T. Gwynn Jones, 1946 (composed 1900); and a holograph copy, [1940s], of the final verse of 'Heddwch' by George M. Ll. Davies.
Cyhoeddwyd 'Blodau Ffa' yn T. Gwynn Jones, Manion (Wrecsam, 1932), t. 15, a 'Heddwch' yn Y Llenor, 19 (Gaeaf 1940), 172-3. = 'Blodau Ffa' was published in T. Gwynn Jones, Manion (Wrexham, 1932), p. 15, and 'Heddwch' in Y Llenor, 19 (Winter 1940), 172-3.

Jones, T. Gwynn (Thomas Gwynn), 1871-1949

Pen-y-gwryd,

A copy, [19 cent., second ½], in an unknown hand, of 'Pen-y-gwryd', a poem of 14 verses, dated 21 August 1856, written by Charles Kingsley, Tom Taylor and Thomas Hughes.
The verses were entered by the three men in the visitors' book of the Pen-y-Gwryd Inn, Caernarvonshire, at the end of their stay in August 1856. The poem was published in Offerings at the foot of Snowdon; or, Breathings of Indolence at Pen-y-gwryd (Woburn, 1864). The text of the present copy includes a few variations from that published version and may have been copied directly from the visitors' book. The manuscript was apparently sent to J. L. Roget, whose name appears on f. 2 verso.

Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875.

Pilgrims,

Autograph draft of 'Pilgrims', [1896x1901], by Sir Lewis Morris.
The poem was published in Harvest-Tide (London, 1901), pp. 138-140, with a number of revisions.

Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907

Poetic address to the 'Men's Own',

'An original poetic Address to the Aberdare Glam. Unemployed "Men's Own" recited by the Composer', by R[obert] W[alter] Bugg, April 1936.

Bugg, R. W. (Robert Walter), 1844-1950.

Poetry of Felicia Hemans

Three holograph poems, 'To Bernard Barton's Daughter', 18 June 1825, 'To Rydal Mount', [1830], and 'To a departed Spirit', [?1830], by Felicia Dorothea Hemans.
Also included is a sonnet 'To Mrs Felicia Hemans' by G[eorge] F[leming] Richardson (f. 4), dated 3 July 1827. 'To a departed Spirit' was published in Songs of the Affections (Edinburgh, 1830), pp. 40-42; 'To Bernard Barton's Daughter' appears in The Works of Mrs. Hemans: With a Memoir of Her Life, by Her Sister, 7 vols (Edinburgh, 1839), Ⅵ, 141.

Hemans, Mrs., 1793-1835.

Poetry of Frank Elijah Dudley,

Holograph copies, 1952, of poems and other material by Frank Elijah Dudley, California, 1940-1952.
Photographs and envelopes are pasted onto the leaves.

Dudley, Frank Elijah, b. 1884.

Poetry,

Two fly-leaves, from an unidentified volume by one Hugh Thomas [?possibly Hugh Thomas (1673-1720), herald and antiquary], containing two englyns to the owner ('Dau englun Gymraeg er Mr Lewis Jones perchenog y llyfr') by Richard Jones, 30 October 1733 (f. 1); a verse in Latin by 'R. D.' ('Pace tua Amic. Lud: Jones'), [?1733] (f. 1); and 'Speaking (as it were) to the Book after bestowing a Cover to it Sepr 27th 1733' also by 'R[ichard] J[ones]' (f. 1 verso-2 verso).

Jones, Richard, fl. 1733.

Siop Jack Edwards,

Englyn, 1951, i Siop Jack Edwards, Aberystwyth, yn llaw T. H. Parry-Williams. = A holograph englyn, 1951, to Siop Jack Edwards, Aberystwyth, by T. H. Parry-Williams.

Parry-Williams, T. H. (Thomas Herbert), Sir, 1887-1975

Swynion Salem, Coedgruffydd,

Adysgrif, [?20 gan., cynnar], o'r gerdd 'Swynion Salem, Coedgruffydd' gan 'Gwan o Geredigion', sef John Ll. Nuttall (Llwyd Fryniog). = Transcript, [?early 20 cent.], of the poem 'Swynion Salem, Coedgruffydd' by 'Gwan o Geredigion', namely John Ll. Nuttall (Llwyd Fryniog).
Cyhoeddwyd y gerdd yn llyfr Nuttall, Telyn Trefeurig, 2il argraffiad (Llundain, [1908]), tt. 65-67; fodd bynnag mae'n bosib y copïwyd yr adysgrif presennol allan o rifyn o'r Faner. = The poem was published in Nuttall's book Telyn Trefeurig, 2nd edn (London, [1908]), pp. 65-67; this transcript, however, may have been copied from an issue of Y Faner.

Nuttall, J. Ll. (John Lloyd), 1858?-1929.

The Home of Taliessin,

A holograph copy, [c. 1823] (watermark 1821), of the first three verses, and accompanying descriptive passage, of the poem 'The Home of Taliessin' by Alaric A. Watts.
The poem was first published in Alaric A. Watts, Poetical Sketches... and Other Poems, 3rd edn with additional poems (London, 1824), pp. 155-157, where it comprised six verses; it was collected in Alaric A. Watts, Lyrics of the Heart: With Other Poems (London, 1851), pp. 275-276, as five verses (the fourth having been omitted). The poem was composed in 1819 (see Watts (1824), p. 157).

Watts, Alaric Alexander, 1797-1864.

The Old Theology,

Cyclostyle copy of 'The Old Theology', a sonnet by Prof. J. Young Evans, dated Christmas 1907.

Evans, J. Young (John Young), 1865-1941.

The Tribute of Wales,

A letter, sent to the press, [February 1820], containing a poem, 'The Tribute of Wales' by Owen Jones, relating to the death of George III.
The poem was published in its entirety in the Morning Chronicle, 17 February 1820, p. 3, the day after the King’s funeral. A covering letter from the donor, 19 January 1957, is also included (f. i).

Jones, Owen.

The Welsh Budget,

'The Welsh Budget', [1909], a holograph poem by John Cowper Powys concerning David Lloyd George's 'People's Budget' of 1909; it is apparently unpublished.
Also included is a cutting from the Radio Times, 18-24 June 1966, listing a radio programme on that Budget, transmitted 21 June.

Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963

Tripping Down the Field-Path,

Manuscript, [1822x1849], of the second and third verses (of three) of Charles Swain's 'Tripping Down the Field-Path', published in Charles Swain, English Melodies (London, 1849).

Swain, Charles, 1801-1874.

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