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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... at the bottom of page 89 and Poets , 99-100-101 The Welsh formerly had Six
kinds of Music | Instruments , 122 A list of Poems written to folicit a Harp , Musical
Instruments of Ireland in the year TI88 95-97 of the hair - strung Harp , and Poem
...
... at the bottom of page 89 and Poets , 99-100-101 The Welsh formerly had Six
kinds of Music | Instruments , 122 A list of Poems written to folicit a Harp , Musical
Instruments of Ireland in the year TI88 95-97 of the hair - strung Harp , and Poem
...
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... of the Minstrol Jurifdiction in Cheshire , 112-113 Ode to the Sun , translated
from a Poem of Davydd ab Gwilym , 43 Charter granted to the King of the
Mindrels , 1 12 Monody on Sion Eos , the celebrated Harper , The Charge to the
Minftrels .
... of the Minstrol Jurifdiction in Cheshire , 112-113 Ode to the Sun , translated
from a Poem of Davydd ab Gwilym , 43 Charter granted to the King of the
Mindrels , 1 12 Monody on Sion Eos , the celebrated Harper , The Charge to the
Minftrels .
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Taliesin , who in one of his poems gives an honourable testimony to the fame of
Aneurin ?, was like him called ... by his princely patron at the court of his father
Gwyddno , to whom he presented , on that occasion , a poem called Hanes ...
Taliesin , who in one of his poems gives an honourable testimony to the fame of
Aneurin ?, was like him called ... by his princely patron at the court of his father
Gwyddno , to whom he presented , on that occasion , a poem called Hanes ...
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1 / the Prince of Powys his lord and fellow , or fellow - lord , in his poem made in
commendation of the said Madog , viz . Cyvarchav i'm rbi rad obaith I will greet
my prince , hopeful in grace : Cyvarchav , cyvarchais 8 canwaith ; A hundred
times ...
1 / the Prince of Powys his lord and fellow , or fellow - lord , in his poem made in
commendation of the said Madog , viz . Cyvarchav i'm rbi rad obaith I will greet
my prince , hopeful in grace : Cyvarchav , cyvarchais 8 canwaith ; A hundred
times ...
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... shall avail myself of it , by giving a literal translation of his Cowydd y Delyn Ledr
, or Poem on the Leathern Harp ; which is as follows : “ Grant , bounteous God ,
that the blessings may dawn of the mirthful manners of Wales in times of yore !
... shall avail myself of it , by giving a literal translation of his Cowydd y Delyn Ledr
, or Poem on the Leathern Harp ; which is as follows : “ Grant , bounteous God ,
that the blessings may dawn of the mirthful manners of Wales in times of yore !
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