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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These colours are still worn by ecclesiastical persons . Blue was the favourite
colour among the Britons , from the earliest time .-- An old Welsh proverb occurs
to me , which is as follows : Y gwir lás , ni chyll mo'i liw . The true blue keeps its
hue ...
These colours are still worn by ecclesiastical persons . Blue was the favourite
colour among the Britons , from the earliest time .-- An old Welsh proverb occurs
to me , which is as follows : Y gwir lás , ni chyll mo'i liw . The true blue keeps its
hue ...
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Gory drops his locks distil , Ever flows the fanguine rill , But I -- no more in
youthful pride , Yet , feated still as it was wont ; Can dare the steep rock's haughty
fide ; Valour crowns his awful front . For fell disease , my sinews rends , My arm ...
Gory drops his locks distil , Ever flows the fanguine rill , But I -- no more in
youthful pride , Yet , feated still as it was wont ; Can dare the steep rock's haughty
fide ; Valour crowns his awful front . For fell disease , my sinews rends , My arm ...
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Daroganawdd drymlawdd dro , Still with good omens may'st thou fight , Duw a
dyn , o doid yno ; And do thy injur'd country right ! Venaid , uwch Dyvrdwy
Vaenawr , Like great Pendragon " ' fhalt thou foar , Vy Nér vwrw llawer r's llawr .
Who bad ...
Daroganawdd drymlawdd dro , Still with good omens may'st thou fight , Duw a
dyn , o doid yno ; And do thy injur'd country right ! Venaid , uwch Dyvrdwy
Vaenawr , Like great Pendragon " ' fhalt thou foar , Vy Nér vwrw llawer r's llawr .
Who bad ...
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And vindicate his wrongs ; His gallant actions still are told By youthful Bards , by
Druids old , And grateful Cambria's songs . 5 . On sea , on land , thou still didst
brave The dangerous cliff and rapid wave ; Like Urien , who subdu'd the knight ...
And vindicate his wrongs ; His gallant actions still are told By youthful Bards , by
Druids old , And grateful Cambria's songs . 5 . On sea , on land , thou still didst
brave The dangerous cliff and rapid wave ; Like Urien , who subdu'd the knight ...
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000000000000000000000000000000000 Os collais i vy.nghariad lån , Should I
lose my fairest love , Mae brán i vrán For a dove there's still a dove In rhywle ;
Somewhere or other to be found ; Wrth ei bôdd y bo hi byw , At heart's - ease may
...
000000000000000000000000000000000 Os collais i vy.nghariad lån , Should I
lose my fairest love , Mae brán i vrán For a dove there's still a dove In rhywle ;
Somewhere or other to be found ; Wrth ei bôdd y bo hi byw , At heart's - ease may
...
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