Who is supposed to be purple headed nd why?
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The 'purple-headed mountain' in one verse of the 1848 hymn is thought to refer to the nearby Sugar Loaf and Blorenge peaks, while 'the river running by' in the next line is the River Usk which winds along the valley floor close to the estate's boundary.
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The 'purple headed mountain' in one verse of the 1848 hymn is thought to refer to the nearby sugar loaf and Blorenge peeks, while the 'river running by' in the next line is the River Usk which winds along the valley floor close to the estate's boundary.
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