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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The Welsh have three kinds of musical instruments , the Harp , the Crwth , and
the Pipes ? ... heyond the Humber , and on the borders of Yorkshire , the
inhabitants use in singing the same kind of symphonious harmony ; but with less
variety ...
The Welsh have three kinds of musical instruments , the Harp , the Crwth , and
the Pipes ? ... heyond the Humber , and on the borders of Yorkshire , the
inhabitants use in singing the same kind of symphonious harmony ; but with less
variety ...
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Ka ve moaz gan a why , móz vean whég , Shall I go with you , my fair little maid ,
Gen alaz thég bagaz blèu melyn ? With your rosy cheeks and your golden hair ?
Gen oll an collan sirr a whég , With all my heart , kind Sir , she said , A delkiow ...
Ka ve moaz gan a why , móz vean whég , Shall I go with you , my fair little maid ,
Gen alaz thég bagaz blèu melyn ? With your rosy cheeks and your golden hair ?
Gen oll an collan sirr a whég , With all my heart , kind Sir , she said , A delkiow ...
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Theology was also recited in every kind of verse , whatever relates to God , and
the knowledge of things divine . ... History was recited in all kinds of verse ; and
comprized the actions , together with the praise , or censure of noble persons .
Theology was also recited in every kind of verse , whatever relates to God , and
the knowledge of things divine . ... History was recited in all kinds of verse ; and
comprized the actions , together with the praise , or censure of noble persons .
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Translated from the Welsh Short I lute in heart to em -brace : : thy fa - vour , and
beau - ty , Queen Catherine . with all my true fer - vice , my Courteous kind gen -
t16 - man , Die a hi let me request , how And cháindthy Dig 6 heart's lik - ing my
fér ...
Translated from the Welsh Short I lute in heart to em -brace : : thy fa - vour , and
beau - ty , Queen Catherine . with all my true fer - vice , my Courteous kind gen -
t16 - man , Die a hi let me request , how And cháindthy Dig 6 heart's lik - ing my
fér ...
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Tudor Our green - leav'd tree's will dance with the wind , Where birds sit rejoicing
according to kind ; Our sheep with our lambs will skip and rebound , To see thee
come tripping along on the ground . Queen What if a kind Princess should fo be ...
Tudor Our green - leav'd tree's will dance with the wind , Where birds sit rejoicing
according to kind ; Our sheep with our lambs will skip and rebound , To see thee
come tripping along on the ground . Queen What if a kind Princess should fo be ...
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