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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... fame privileges . Ezra , 7. 24 . We find remains of Druidical Monuments in many parts of Britain ; fome in groves , others on the tops of bare hills ; which bear a strong fimilitude with the customs of the early patriarchs , mentioned ...
... fame privileges . Ezra , 7. 24 . We find remains of Druidical Monuments in many parts of Britain ; fome in groves , others on the tops of bare hills ; which bear a strong fimilitude with the customs of the early patriarchs , mentioned ...
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... Fame and honour he has won , 6 Great Monogan's gallant fon . The nobleft Druidical structures in this island , is the Temple | about 85 years before the Chriftian æra : he had three fons , of Stonehenge , on Salisbury Plain ; and the ...
... Fame and honour he has won , 6 Great Monogan's gallant fon . The nobleft Druidical structures in this island , is the Temple | about 85 years before the Chriftian æra : he had three fons , of Stonehenge , on Salisbury Plain ; and the ...
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... fame with the Druids . Salisbury was afterwards called Caer - Caradoc , from King It is recorded , that this celebrated monaftery extended near a mile , from Porth Cleis , to Porth Hwygan ; names of two of its gates , out of the fix ...
... fame with the Druids . Salisbury was afterwards called Caer - Caradoc , from King It is recorded , that this celebrated monaftery extended near a mile , from Porth Cleis , to Porth Hwygan ; names of two of its gates , out of the fix ...
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... fame . The Three amorous Princes of the Ifle of Britain : Caswallon fon of Beli , in love with Flur , daughter of Mugnach Gor ; Tryftan fon of Tallwch , in love with Effyllt , daughter of March ab Meirchion , his Uncle ; And Cynon , fon ...
... fame . The Three amorous Princes of the Ifle of Britain : Caswallon fon of Beli , in love with Flur , daughter of Mugnach Gor ; Tryftan fon of Tallwch , in love with Effyllt , daughter of March ab Meirchion , his Uncle ; And Cynon , fon ...
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... fame of Ancurin , was like him called Penbeirdd , Chief , or King of Bards . He lived in the reign and enjoyed the favour of Maelgwn Gwynedd , Sovereign of all Wales . He was found , when an infant , exposed in a wear , which Gwyddno ...
... fame of Ancurin , was like him called Penbeirdd , Chief , or King of Bards . He lived in the reign and enjoyed the favour of Maelgwn Gwynedd , Sovereign of all Wales . He was found , when an infant , exposed in a wear , which Gwyddno ...
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