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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Also , Prince Llowarch Hên composed a Lamentation , on the loss of this
distinguished Hero . The Battle of Gwenyítrad . Extol the warriors , who on
Cattraeth's lawrt , Went forth to battle with the rising dawn.Victorious Urien's
praise , the Bard ...
Also , Prince Llowarch Hên composed a Lamentation , on the loss of this
distinguished Hero . The Battle of Gwenyítrad . Extol the warriors , who on
Cattraeth's lawrt , Went forth to battle with the rising dawn.Victorious Urien's
praise , the Bard ...
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... with their inspiration : they were also critics and teachers : and to them
belonged the praise of virtue and the censure of ... and amiable qualities : they
sung the praises of generosity , contentment , domestic happiness , Llyma'r
Pedwar Mesur ...
... with their inspiration : they were also critics and teachers : and to them
belonged the praise of virtue and the censure of ... and amiable qualities : they
sung the praises of generosity , contentment , domestic happiness , Llyma'r
Pedwar Mesur ...
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This is termed Canu i Dduw a'i Saint , ac o Ddaioni , ac yn erbyn pechawd ; to
sing of God and his faints , in praise of good , aud detestation of evil ; as are the
Poems of John Cent , Cynddelw , Teilo , Taliesin , & c . History was recited in all ...
This is termed Canu i Dduw a'i Saint , ac o Ddaioni , ac yn erbyn pechawd ; to
sing of God and his faints , in praise of good , aud detestation of evil ; as are the
Poems of John Cent , Cynddelw , Teilo , Taliesin , & c . History was recited in all ...
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part of instructed in the songs of the Lord , even all that were cunning , was two
hundred , fourscore and eight “ Moreover , four thousand praised the Lord with
the instruments which I made , ( said David , ) to praise therewith ? . " Less
perhaps ...
part of instructed in the songs of the Lord , even all that were cunning , was two
hundred , fourscore and eight “ Moreover , four thousand praised the Lord with
the instruments which I made , ( said David , ) to praise therewith ? . " Less
perhaps ...
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... Bards ; who , to their musical instruments like unto Lyres , chant forth the
praises of some , and the censures of others . ... in praise of this God , and
ascribing to him the highest honours , they say that these inhabitants demean
themselves as ...
... Bards ; who , to their musical instruments like unto Lyres , chant forth the
praises of some , and the censures of others . ... in praise of this God , and
ascribing to him the highest honours , they say that these inhabitants demean
themselves as ...
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