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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In the northern parts of Britain , heyond the Humber , and on the borders of
Yorkshire , the inhabitants use in singing the same kind of symphonious harmony
; but with less variety , singing only in two parts , one murmuring in the base , the
...
In the northern parts of Britain , heyond the Humber , and on the borders of
Yorkshire , the inhabitants use in singing the same kind of symphonious harmony
; but with less variety , singing only in two parts , one murmuring in the base , the
...
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After thee , charming Nightingale , there is no harmony in music , nor any mortal
that is capable of restoring it . r gwr oedd dad y gerdd dant , Yn oefwr a farnasant
! Deuddeg yn un od oeddyn ' , Duw deg ! ar vywyd y dyn . Wedi Sión , nid oes ...
After thee , charming Nightingale , there is no harmony in music , nor any mortal
that is capable of restoring it . r gwr oedd dad y gerdd dant , Yn oefwr a farnasant
! Deuddeg yn un od oeddyn ' , Duw deg ! ar vywyd y dyn . Wedi Sión , nid oes ...
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... as harmony in Music , which constitutes the great beauty of its poetry . To the
ears of natives , the Welsh metre is extremely pleasing , and does not subject the
Bard to more restraint than the different sorts of feet occasioned to the Greek and
...
... as harmony in Music , which constitutes the great beauty of its poetry . To the
ears of natives , the Welsh metre is extremely pleasing , and does not subject the
Bard to more restraint than the different sorts of feet occasioned to the Greek and
...
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For , when we consider the exquisite Harmony that visibly appears through the
whole creation , and the feathered race , as one heavenly chorus , continually
warbling forth their praise to the Great Creator ; I say , when we permit such
thoughts ...
For , when we consider the exquisite Harmony that visibly appears through the
whole creation , and the feathered race , as one heavenly chorus , continually
warbling forth their praise to the Great Creator ; I say , when we permit such
thoughts ...
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Even the most inferior of these Tunes , and Ballads are not destitute of harmony ,
or nature . Some of the Airs undoubtedly are very ancient ; and the latest of them
were probably composed previous to the reign of Elizabeth ' . See more on the ...
Even the most inferior of these Tunes , and Ballads are not destitute of harmony ,
or nature . Some of the Airs undoubtedly are very ancient ; and the latest of them
were probably composed previous to the reign of Elizabeth ' . See more on the ...
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