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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Hence it is , that the bishops , abbots , and holy men , in Ireland are used to have
the Harp about them , and piously amuse themselves with playing it ; for which
reason , the Harp of holy Kejeinus * is held in such a great estimation by the ...
Hence it is , that the bishops , abbots , and holy men , in Ireland are used to have
the Harp about them , and piously amuse themselves with playing it ; for which
reason , the Harp of holy Kejeinus * is held in such a great estimation by the ...
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... tend to elucidate its progressive improvements , from the works of the old Bards
, and from the best English and other writers ; nor could authors express their
opinions of it strongly enough , but by inculcating that it was used in Heaven .
... tend to elucidate its progressive improvements , from the works of the old Bards
, and from the best English and other writers ; nor could authors express their
opinions of it strongly enough , but by inculcating that it was used in Heaven .
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Allo , there is a sort of Pipe used in some parts of South Wales called Cornicyll , (
from Cornig , a diminutive of Corn , ) which has a concealed reed on the same
principle as the above , and the mouth - piece screws off in order to introduce it ;
in ...
Allo , there is a sort of Pipe used in some parts of South Wales called Cornicyll , (
from Cornig , a diminutive of Corn , ) which has a concealed reed on the same
principle as the above , and the mouth - piece screws off in order to introduce it ;
in ...
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117 A DISSERTATION ON THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE WELSH .
latter centuries , the Pibraco is more generally used in the highlands of Scotland
than in any part of England or Ireland ; and it has a moft extraordinary influence ...
117 A DISSERTATION ON THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE WELSH .
latter centuries , the Pibraco is more generally used in the highlands of Scotland
than in any part of England or Ireland ; and it has a moft extraordinary influence ...
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Richard Williams ' , entiled Hirlas Owain , from a large drinking Horn used at
feasts in his palace , and composed by the Bard Owain Cyveiling , Prince of
Powys , about the year 1160 , and immediately after his great victory over the
English at ...
Richard Williams ' , entiled Hirlas Owain , from a large drinking Horn used at
feasts in his palace , and composed by the Bard Owain Cyveiling , Prince of
Powys , about the year 1160 , and immediately after his great victory over the
English at ...
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