Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards: Preserved, by Tradition and Authentic Manuscripts, from Very Remote Antiquity; Never Before Published; to the Bardic Tunes are Added Variations for the Harp, Piano-forte, Violin, Or Flute, with a Select Collection of the Pennillion, and Englynion; Or, Poetical Blossoms, Epigramatic Stanzas and Pastoral Songs of Wales, with English Translations; Likewise, a General History of the Bards and Druidsauthor, 1808 |
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... some interest in restoring to public notice , what has received so honourable a sanction ; and will deign to ratify with your approbation these venerable remains of Harmony and Poetry , which descend to you as your hereditary right ...
... some interest in restoring to public notice , what has received so honourable a sanction ; and will deign to ratify with your approbation these venerable remains of Harmony and Poetry , which descend to you as your hereditary right ...
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... some time , and his memory became daily more defective ; he was a very reserved man , and passed most of his time alone , with his chamber door locked . He had been a collector of scarce books , and possessed many valuable ones ; but ...
... some time , and his memory became daily more defective ; he was a very reserved man , and passed most of his time alone , with his chamber door locked . He had been a collector of scarce books , and possessed many valuable ones ; but ...
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... some measure descriptive of their state before it . Those nations could not surely be rude in the construction of their poetry and mufic , among whom , as Cæfar declares ; the fupremacy , and omnipotence of the gods was acknowledged ...
... some measure descriptive of their state before it . Those nations could not surely be rude in the construction of their poetry and mufic , among whom , as Cæfar declares ; the fupremacy , and omnipotence of the gods was acknowledged ...
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... Some mention of him is made in Ponticus Verunius , and in John Bale's Hiftory . honeftly allows , in his Hiftory of the English Language , thefe words : " The Saxons firft entered Britain about the year 450. They feem to have been a ...
... Some mention of him is made in Ponticus Verunius , and in John Bale's Hiftory . honeftly allows , in his Hiftory of the English Language , thefe words : " The Saxons firft entered Britain about the year 450. They feem to have been a ...
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... Some place on the borders of Northumberland . Owen ap Urien acted as his father's general ; and is called in the British Triads , " one of the three Cavaliers of Battle . " ' Cenau , Atorelwis Urien , ydd yr echwydd , O bydd ynghyfarfod.
... Some place on the borders of Northumberland . Owen ap Urien acted as his father's general ; and is called in the British Triads , " one of the three Cavaliers of Battle . " ' Cenau , Atorelwis Urien , ydd yr echwydd , O bydd ynghyfarfod.
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