Written on hearing that J. D. Llewelyn, Esq., of Penllergare, had refused a public Testimonial, the offer of which was evoked by his unbounded charity and unostentatious acts of philanthropy, which recognition it was desired to inaugurate in the shape of a statue of himself, placed in front of the Swansea hospital—an institution which owes so much to his munificent liberality. MARCH 6th, 1876. Friend of the poor, for whom thy ceaseless thought And as the sun sends forth his golden beams No sculptor's art thy goodness need proclaim: |