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 Druidsauthor, 1808 |
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... son , Rich with many a conquest won ; Gwen , in thine anger , great , Strong thine arm , thy frown like fate : Where the mighty rivers end , And their course to ocean bend , There , with the eagle's rapid flight , How wouldst thou brave ...
... son , Rich with many a conquest won ; Gwen , in thine anger , great , Strong thine arm , thy frown like fate : Where the mighty rivers end , And their course to ocean bend , There , with the eagle's rapid flight , How wouldst thou brave ...
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... SON OF MORVRYN . Angau a ddug pawb pa rag na'ma ' cyfeirch ? 24 1 AFALLENAU MYRDDIN : Y rhai a gawfai gan ei Arglwydd Gwenddolau , ab Ceidio . I. A roddes i neb yn un plygeint , A roed i Ferddin cyn noi henaint ; Saith afallen beren a ...
... SON OF MORVRYN . Angau a ddug pawb pa rag na'ma ' cyfeirch ? 24 1 AFALLENAU MYRDDIN : Y rhai a gawfai gan ei Arglwydd Gwenddolau , ab Ceidio . I. A roddes i neb yn un plygeint , A roed i Ferddin cyn noi henaint ; Saith afallen beren a ...
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... son of Gwenddydd ? Sweet apple - tree , appearing to the eye a large and fair grove of stately trees ? monarch of the furround- ing woods ; fhading all , thyself unshaded ! yet shall my fong of prophecy announce the coming again of ...
... son of Gwenddydd ? Sweet apple - tree , appearing to the eye a large and fair grove of stately trees ? monarch of the furround- ing woods ; fhading all , thyself unshaded ! yet shall my fong of prophecy announce the coming again of ...
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... son of a Tenant ought not to follow , without the confent of his Lord . Literature , Bardism , and a Smith's trade ... son of Mathonwy . The three chief Magicians of the Isle of Britain The Magician of Mâth , the son of Mathonwy , who ...
... son of a Tenant ought not to follow , without the confent of his Lord . Literature , Bardism , and a Smith's trade ... son of Mathonwy . The three chief Magicians of the Isle of Britain The Magician of Mâth , the son of Mathonwy , who ...
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... Son faithful , his Kinsman affectionate , His neighbour without guile ; his Mill near , His Church at a distance ; his spiritual Father wise , And his God merciful . The Seven Excellencies which a man ought to poffefs . To be an ...
... Son faithful , his Kinsman affectionate , His neighbour without guile ; his Mill near , His Church at a distance ; his spiritual Father wise , And his God merciful . The Seven Excellencies which a man ought to poffefs . To be an ...
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