Lays of Ancient Virginia, and Other Poems
LAYS OF ANCIENT VIRGINIA, AND OTHER POEMS: BY JAMES AVIS BARTLEY, OF ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA. RICHMOND: J.W. RANDOLPH, PUBLISHER 1855 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, BY J.A. BARTLEY,
been caught there--but the flyfisher must not expect always such giants.
There is salmon-fishing to be had in the Treweryn river in September.
In the neighbourhood are places of wonderful beauty. Dolgelly,
nestling beneath great Cader Idris, is easily accessible, as also is
that charming seaside town of Barmouth. Bwlch-y-Groes, one of the finest
mountain passes in the Principality, is only ten miles away, and an easy
excursion takes one across another very beautiful pass to Lake Vyrnwy,
which gives to Liverpool its splendid water supply, and provides anglers
with magnificent baskets of Loch Leven trout.
All around is a paradise for artists and fishermen, and a country rich
in mountain streams, wild woods, and wide, far views unbeaten in any
part of Wales.
[Illustration: _Bala Lake_]
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THE FURRY DAY SONG
The celebration of "Furry Day," on May 8th each year, at Helston, in
LAYS OF ANCIENT VIRGINIA, AND OTHER POEMS: BY JAMES AVIS BARTLEY, OF ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA. RICHMOND: J.W. RANDOLPH, PUBLISHER 1855 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, BY J.A. BARTLEY,