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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I. p.43 . or place of refuge , similar to the Mofaic rite , and to our early An Oaken
garland to be worn on feltivals , among the Romans , Church ; mentioned in
Deuteronomy , chap . IV . verse 41 , and 42 ; was the recompense of one who
had ...
I. p.43 . or place of refuge , similar to the Mofaic rite , and to our early An Oaken
garland to be worn on feltivals , among the Romans , Church ; mentioned in
Deuteronomy , chap . IV . verse 41 , and 42 ; was the recompense of one who
had ...
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The lyra of Mercury had at first but three strings ; Orpheus is Cæfar , in his
Commentaries , book IV . chap . 22 , & c . calls the faid to have added a fourth ;
and Pindar mentions his lyre as Britons , barbarians ; and Tacitus the same .
The lyra of Mercury had at first but three strings ; Orpheus is Cæfar , in his
Commentaries , book IV . chap . 22 , & c . calls the faid to have added a fourth ;
and Pindar mentions his lyre as Britons , barbarians ; and Tacitus the same .
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7 . to excel ; which , according to Calmet , should be , with harps • I. Chronicles ,
chap . XXIII . v . 5 . to preside over the Sheminith , or eighth band of musicians . 3
Calmet'i Critical Dissertations on the Old and New Testa iz Daniel , III . 5 , 7 , 10 ...
7 . to excel ; which , according to Calmet , should be , with harps • I. Chronicles ,
chap . XXIII . v . 5 . to preside over the Sheminith , or eighth band of musicians . 3
Calmet'i Critical Dissertations on the Old and New Testa iz Daniel , III . 5 , 7 , 10 ...
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6 Joseppos , apud Thom . Galle , Not . ad Jamblic . s Cafar's Commentaries ,
book VI . chap . 13. But Borlafe's . Voyage Pittoresque de Naples et de Sicile par
Mr. Saint Antiquities of Cornwal gives the fullest account of the Druids . Non ; tom
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6 Joseppos , apud Thom . Galle , Not . ad Jamblic . s Cafar's Commentaries ,
book VI . chap . 13. But Borlafe's . Voyage Pittoresque de Naples et de Sicile par
Mr. Saint Antiquities of Cornwal gives the fullest account of the Druids . Non ; tom
.
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2d Chronicles , Chap . XXIX . Llú gorn ; and a Trumpeter is called Bardd- birgorn ,
or the Long v . 26. " And seven priests shall bear before the ark feven Trum- Horn
Bard ; therefore , probably the Welsh Heralds found pets of rams - horns .
2d Chronicles , Chap . XXIX . Llú gorn ; and a Trumpeter is called Bardd- birgorn ,
or the Long v . 26. " And seven priests shall bear before the ark feven Trum- Horn
Bard ; therefore , probably the Welsh Heralds found pets of rams - horns .
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