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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Daroganawdd drymlawdd dro , Still with good omens may'st thou fight , Duw a
dyn , o doid yno ; And do thy injur'd country right ! Venaid , uwch Dyvrdwy
Vaenawr , Like great Pendragon " ' fhalt thou foar , Vy Nér vwrw llawer r's llawr .
Who bad ...
Daroganawdd drymlawdd dro , Still with good omens may'st thou fight , Duw a
dyn , o doid yno ; And do thy injur'd country right ! Venaid , uwch Dyvrdwy
Vaenawr , Like great Pendragon " ' fhalt thou foar , Vy Nér vwrw llawer r's llawr .
Who bad ...
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The fairest planet thou , that flies Return , and in thy splendor drest , By God's
command along the skies ; Again illume the rosy East ; Immense and powerful is
thy flame , Again , my love a hundred times Thou to the Sabbath giv'st thy name ...
The fairest planet thou , that flies Return , and in thy splendor drest , By God's
command along the skies ; Again illume the rosy East ; Immense and powerful is
thy flame , Again , my love a hundred times Thou to the Sabbath giv'st thy name ...
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—thou bribed court ! why hads thou not tried the warbling chorister , by the
impartial laws of Howel ? When the court of ... Thou wert worthily called the father
of music ; and during life , honoured with that appellation . After thee , charming ...
—thou bribed court ! why hads thou not tried the warbling chorister , by the
impartial laws of Howel ? When the court of ... Thou wert worthily called the father
of music ; and during life , honoured with that appellation . After thee , charming ...
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Thou God of Wit ( from Atlas sprung ) * The dances which are called hornpipes ,
probably derive " Who by persuasive power of tongue , their name originally on
account of their being played upon “ And graceful exercife , refin'd the Horn - pipe
...
Thou God of Wit ( from Atlas sprung ) * The dances which are called hornpipes ,
probably derive " Who by persuasive power of tongue , their name originally on
account of their being played upon “ And graceful exercife , refin'd the Horn - pipe
...
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To set the noble Meirig free , Hadst thou seen , in Maelor fight , And change his
bonds to liberty , How we put the foe to flight ! The warriors vow'd . The God of
day Hadst thou seen the chiefs in arms , Scarce darted his meridian ray , When
the ...
To set the noble Meirig free , Hadst thou seen , in Maelor fight , And change his
bonds to liberty , How we put the foe to flight ! The warriors vow'd . The God of
day Hadst thou seen the chiefs in arms , Scarce darted his meridian ray , When
the ...
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