DescriptionAberglasney House Carmarthenshire - geograph.org.uk - 1502531.jpg
English: Aberglasney House Carmarthenshire Aberglasney House and Gardens situated in the picturesque Tywi Valley. Once owned by the Dyer family. John Dyer, famous Welsh poet (1699-1757) was born in the house. The house and gardens provided John with the inspiration to write one of his famous works, "The Country Walk". Published in 1726.
'See below the pleasant dome, The poets pride, The poets home.. See her woods, where echo talks, Her garden trim, Her terrace walks, Her wildernesses, fragrant brakes, Her gloomy bowers, and shining lakes,Keep ye Gods, this humble seat, for ever pleasant, private, neat.
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