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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... gan Riarot y Fram . to solicit a Name , and Arms , of Rhiarot y Vram ; ( a
celebrated King at Arms . ) Cafwallon reigned about 55 years before Christ . Tri
Marchog Aurdavodiog yn Llys Arthur . The Three golden - tongued Knights , of
the Court ...
... gan Riarot y Fram . to solicit a Name , and Arms , of Rhiarot y Vram ; ( a
celebrated King at Arms . ) Cafwallon reigned about 55 years before Christ . Tri
Marchog Aurdavodiog yn Llys Arthur . The Three golden - tongued Knights , of
the Court ...
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As Coats of Arms were in use among the Old Britons from the for their garments , I
think , they were such as the Prydyddion remotest period ; although arms were
not generally diffused had ; that is , a long apparel down to the calf of their legs ...
As Coats of Arms were in use among the Old Britons from the for their garments , I
think , they were such as the Prydyddion remotest period ; although arms were
not generally diffused had ; that is , a long apparel down to the calf of their legs ...
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... his descent , division or portion of lands , coat of arms , and children , in any
country within their district : . within their district ' ... of every gentleman must
ascend to some royal personage , from whom he orignally held his land , and his
arms .
... his descent , division or portion of lands , coat of arms , and children , in any
country within their district : . within their district ' ... of every gentleman must
ascend to some royal personage , from whom he orignally held his land , and his
arms .
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From this triangle , perhaps , proceeded the arms of Ireland . There is a groat of
king Henry the VIIIth , which has on one side of it the arms of England , on the
reverse a Harp crowned , and Franc . Dominus Hiber . which is the first time that
the ...
From this triangle , perhaps , proceeded the arms of Ireland . There is a groat of
king Henry the VIIIth , which has on one side of it the arms of England , on the
reverse a Harp crowned , and Franc . Dominus Hiber . which is the first time that
the ...
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Serenely sweet as vernal air ; All lonely in the secred shade , Come to my arms ,
for you alone , All lonely in the secred shade , Come to my arms , for you alone , I
mourn thy absence charming maid . Can all thy absence past atone .
Serenely sweet as vernal air ; All lonely in the secred shade , Come to my arms ,
for you alone , All lonely in the secred shade , Come to my arms , for you alone , I
mourn thy absence charming maid . Can all thy absence past atone .
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