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 Druids |
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Some of these Bards took their degrees , and contended for the Oak - wreath of ...
that Sleep undisturb'd within this humble shrine , he did not long survive after he
heard some verses sung , extolling Till angels wake thee with a note like thine !
Some of these Bards took their degrees , and contended for the Oak - wreath of ...
that Sleep undisturb'd within this humble shrine , he did not long survive after he
heard some verses sung , extolling Till angels wake thee with a note like thine !
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Some of - theold English songs , which have been a thousand times repeated ,
still continue to please ; while the lullaby of the day is echoed for a time , and is
then consigned to everlasting oblivion . The metre of these ftanzas are various ; a
...
Some of - theold English songs , which have been a thousand times repeated ,
still continue to please ; while the lullaby of the day is echoed for a time , and is
then consigned to everlasting oblivion . The metre of these ftanzas are various ; a
...
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In Englyn's some there were , that on their Subject strain ; Some makers that
again affect the Loftier Vein , Rehearse their high conceits in Cowydd's ; other -
fome In Awdl's theirs express , as matter haps to come ; So varying still their
Moods ...
In Englyn's some there were , that on their Subject strain ; Some makers that
again affect the Loftier Vein , Rehearse their high conceits in Cowydd's ; other -
fome In Awdl's theirs express , as matter haps to come ; So varying still their
Moods ...
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As for the Antiquity of Music , it will suffice , that we read of Jubal , the son of
Lamech , the seventh from Adam , ( whom some will have to be the Apollo of the
Heathens , ) being the father of all such as handle the Harp and Organ , and
probably ...
As for the Antiquity of Music , it will suffice , that we read of Jubal , the son of
Lamech , the seventh from Adam , ( whom some will have to be the Apollo of the
Heathens , ) being the father of all such as handle the Harp and Organ , and
probably ...
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The following are the National Melodies , or Bardic Tunes and Songs of the
Aboriginal Britons , for Wellh , who formerly inhabited all this island , ) which have
been handed down to us by tradition , and some of them from very remote
antiquity ...
The following are the National Melodies , or Bardic Tunes and Songs of the
Aboriginal Britons , for Wellh , who formerly inhabited all this island , ) which have
been handed down to us by tradition , and some of them from very remote
antiquity ...
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