Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery by George Henry Borrow
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Wild Wales by George Borrow
Scanned and proofed by David Price email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Second proof by Jane Gammie Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery INTRODUCTORY WALES is a country interesting in many respects, and deserving of more attention than it has hitherto met with. Though not very extensive, it is one of the most picturesque countries in the world, a country in which Nature displays herself in her wildest, boldest, and occasionally loveliest forms. The inhabitants, who speak an ancient and peculiar language, do not call this region Wales, nor themselves Welsh. They call themselves Cymry or Cumry, and their country Cymru, or the land of the Cumry. Wales or Wallia, however, is the true, proper, and without doubt original name, as it relates not to any particular race, which at present inhabits it, or may have sojourned in it at any long bygone period, |
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