Taliesin; or, The bards and druids of Britain. A tr. of the remains of the earliest Welsh bards, and an examination of the bardic mysteries, by D.W. Nash, Page 511858 |
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... Lord Rhys . As far , therefore , as the evidence on this subject goes , the greater part of the poems ascribed to Taliesin had not been reduced to writing in the twelfth century . They are found in the Red Book of Hergest , from 100 to ...
... Lord Rhys . As far , therefore , as the evidence on this subject goes , the greater part of the poems ascribed to Taliesin had not been reduced to writing in the twelfth century . They are found in the Red Book of Hergest , from 100 to ...
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... cyvarchuawr awen Cyvreu kyrridwen rwyf bartoni Yn dull Talyesin yn dillwng Elfin Yn dyllest bartrin , beirt uannyeri , — 1 Myv . Arch . vol . i . p.303 . I address my Lord , in eulogistic song , With 38 HISTORY OF TALIESIN .
... cyvarchuawr awen Cyvreu kyrridwen rwyf bartoni Yn dull Talyesin yn dillwng Elfin Yn dyllest bartrin , beirt uannyeri , — 1 Myv . Arch . vol . i . p.303 . I address my Lord , in eulogistic song , With 38 HISTORY OF TALIESIN .
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Taliesin David William Nash. I address my Lord , in eulogistic song , With the treasures of Ceridwen , ruler of poets , In the manner of Taliesin , at the liberation of Elphin , In the fashion of the bardic lore of the leaders of the ...
Taliesin David William Nash. I address my Lord , in eulogistic song , With the treasures of Ceridwen , ruler of poets , In the manner of Taliesin , at the liberation of Elphin , In the fashion of the bardic lore of the leaders of the ...
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... Lord of Ceredigion , in Aberdyvi ; and in that position he was found , at the ebb , by Gwyddno's fishermen , by whom he was interrogated ; and when it was ascertained that he was a Bard , and the tutor of Elphin the son of Urien Rheged ...
... Lord of Ceredigion , in Aberdyvi ; and in that position he was found , at the ebb , by Gwyddno's fishermen , by whom he was interrogated ; and when it was ascertained that he was a Bard , and the tutor of Elphin the son of Urien Rheged ...
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... lord of that country before it was subdued by the said Glaian and his Irishmen ) on Urien , as a royal conquest for his heroic achievements in war . " Urien Rheged had a daughter named Eliwri , who became the wife of Morgan Morganwg ...
... lord of that country before it was subdued by the said Glaian and his Irishmen ) on Urien , as a royal conquest for his heroic achievements in war . " Urien Rheged had a daughter named Eliwri , who became the wife of Morgan Morganwg ...
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