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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The last , which perhaps should have been mentioned before , is the Corn Buelin
, or Bugle - Horn . This instrument was usually made in the form of a semi - circle ,
and received its general appellation from its being the horn of the Bugle ...
The last , which perhaps should have been mentioned before , is the Corn Buelin
, or Bugle - Horn . This instrument was usually made in the form of a semi - circle ,
and received its general appellation from its being the horn of the Bugle ...
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He likewise founded his signal Horn in hunting , to animate the hunters and the
dogs , and to call the latter together ' . The master of the royal hounds had the
same power of protection within the sound of his Horn , while he was hunting ' ,
as ...
He likewise founded his signal Horn in hunting , to animate the hunters and the
dogs , and to call the latter together ' . The master of the royal hounds had the
same power of protection within the sound of his Horn , while he was hunting ' ,
as ...
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THE POEM OF THE HIRLAS HORN , OF OWEN CYVEILIOG . • Areyfli , the name
of one ofthe cantreds of Powgs . * Garthan , the name of a fort or castle , some
where near the Severn . Probably this alludes to the famous battle of Bangor_y ...
THE POEM OF THE HIRLAS HORN , OF OWEN CYVEILIOG . • Areyfli , the name
of one ofthe cantreds of Powgs . * Garthan , the name of a fort or castle , some
where near the Severn . Probably this alludes to the famous battle of Bangor_y ...
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Fill again the Hirlas Horn , For Daniel fill the horn so green , On that ever glorious
morn , Of haughty brow , and angry mien ; The Britons and their foes betweeni ,
While the less'ning tapers shine , What prodigies of might were seen ! Fill it up ...
Fill again the Hirlas Horn , For Daniel fill the horn so green , On that ever glorious
morn , Of haughty brow , and angry mien ; The Britons and their foes betweeni ,
While the less'ning tapers shine , What prodigies of might were seen ! Fill it up ...
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Anoeth bydd brawd yn cynnull , It will be a cruel task for a brother to circulate the
bugle.horn . Amgyrn buelyn ... Anoeth bydd brawd yn cynnwys , ' Tis unmeet to
permit the circulation of the Amgyrn buelyn , amwys drinking horns ! ' tis doubtful
...
Anoeth bydd brawd yn cynnull , It will be a cruel task for a brother to circulate the
bugle.horn . Amgyrn buelyn ... Anoeth bydd brawd yn cynnwys , ' Tis unmeet to
permit the circulation of the Amgyrn buelyn , amwys drinking horns ! ' tis doubtful
...
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