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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Taliesin , who in one of his poems gives an honourable testimony to the fame of
Aneurin ?, was like him called Penbeirdd , Chief , or King of Bards . He lived in
the reign and enjoyed the favour of Maelgwn Gwynedd , Sovereign of all Wales .
Taliesin , who in one of his poems gives an honourable testimony to the fame of
Aneurin ?, was like him called Penbeirdd , Chief , or King of Bards . He lived in
the reign and enjoyed the favour of Maelgwn Gwynedd , Sovereign of all Wales .
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... thy fame ? ) With extasy I heard thy name , Loud echo'd by the trump of war ,
Which spoke thee brave , and void of fear ; Yet of a gentle heart possess'd , That
bled within thy generous breast , Wide o'er the fanguine plain to fee The havock
of ...
... thy fame ? ) With extasy I heard thy name , Loud echo'd by the trump of war ,
Which spoke thee brave , and void of fear ; Yet of a gentle heart possess'd , That
bled within thy generous breast , Wide o'er the fanguine plain to fee The havock
of ...
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In future times thy honour'd name Shall emulate brave Urien's fame ! Surrounded
by the num'rous foe , Well didst thou deal th ' unequal blow . How terrible thy
afhen spear , Which shook the bravest heart with fear ! Yon hostile towers
beneath !
In future times thy honour'd name Shall emulate brave Urien's fame ! Surrounded
by the num'rous foe , Well didst thou deal th ' unequal blow . How terrible thy
afhen spear , Which shook the bravest heart with fear ! Yon hostile towers
beneath !
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Some of these Bards took their degrees , and contended for the Oak - wreath of
Fame , at the Sellion of the Bards , held at Caerwys in the ninth year of the reign
of Queen Elizabeth . Tywyll vrau vradog twyll - vrith This disagreeable state , and
...
Some of these Bards took their degrees , and contended for the Oak - wreath of
Fame , at the Sellion of the Bards , held at Caerwys in the ninth year of the reign
of Queen Elizabeth . Tywyll vrau vradog twyll - vrith This disagreeable state , and
...
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... in his poem made to the said Ithel , wherein he writes as follows : Hyd ar untro
clo y clód , Highest in the teñple of Fame Er un llwyth o Ronwy Llwyd , Is the great
grey - headed Gronwy ; Poft dievrydd , pais dryvrwyd ; A staunch pillar , clad in ...
... in his poem made to the said Ithel , wherein he writes as follows : Hyd ar untro
clo y clód , Highest in the teñple of Fame Er un llwyth o Ronwy Llwyd , Is the great
grey - headed Gronwy ; Poft dievrydd , pais dryvrwyd ; A staunch pillar , clad in ...
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