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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... relating to him— Aneurin and Taliesin - The evidence furnished by the Gododin Connection of Taliesin with Urien Rheged - History of Urien Rheged - his date and locality - Poems attributed to Taliesin -The Myvyrian Collection - Opinions ...
... relating to him— Aneurin and Taliesin - The evidence furnished by the Gododin Connection of Taliesin with Urien Rheged - History of Urien Rheged - his date and locality - Poems attributed to Taliesin -The Myvyrian Collection - Opinions ...
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... relating to Alexander the Great - The Ape of the Sanctuary - The Mystery of the Gwyddvedd - Worship of Hu - The views of the Archdeacon of Cardigan - his Discovery of Heathen Deities in the Welsh Poems - The Egyptian Apis -Castor and ...
... relating to Alexander the Great - The Ape of the Sanctuary - The Mystery of the Gwyddvedd - Worship of Hu - The views of the Archdeacon of Cardigan - his Discovery of Heathen Deities in the Welsh Poems - The Egyptian Apis -Castor and ...
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... relating as history , the most extravagant fables , and asserting the most unreasonable claims to antiquity . The romance of Geoffrey of Monmouth , with its line of Trojan - British kings , and the fables of the Welsh Triads , with Hu ...
... relating as history , the most extravagant fables , and asserting the most unreasonable claims to antiquity . The romance of Geoffrey of Monmouth , with its line of Trojan - British kings , and the fables of the Welsh Triads , with Hu ...
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... relating to that time , have not preserved a regular and connected history of their ancestors , who rose into power upon the departure of the Romans , and who , not- withstanding their dissensions , maintained a longer and more arduous ...
... relating to that time , have not preserved a regular and connected history of their ancestors , who rose into power upon the departure of the Romans , and who , not- withstanding their dissensions , maintained a longer and more arduous ...
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... views of the era of Taliesin , that while one Mabinogi makes him a Chief Bard at the court of Arthur , 1 Myvyr . Arch . p . 411 . and another places his adventures in the reign of Maelgwn LEGENDS RELATING TO TALIESIN . 39.
... views of the era of Taliesin , that while one Mabinogi makes him a Chief Bard at the court of Arthur , 1 Myvyr . Arch . p . 411 . and another places his adventures in the reign of Maelgwn LEGENDS RELATING TO TALIESIN . 39.
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allusions ancient Annwn antiquity Archæology Archdeacon Arthur Awen ballad Bardic Bards battle Beirdd Britain British Britons Cad Goddeu Caer celebrated Ceridwen chief chieftains Christ Christian cloth compositions contain Cunedda Cymry Davies Druidic Druidism Druids Elegy Elphin English evidence fydd Gododin goreu Gwallawg gwawd Gwyddno Gwydion Gwynedd gwyr heaven Hu Gadarn Iolo Iolo Morganwg Irish J. O. HALLIWELL King land language lines Lleenawg Llyr Llywarch Hen Llywelyn Lord Mabinogion Maelgwn Maelgwn Gwynedd Mawr minstrels mystery Myvyrian Archæology Nennius Neo-Druidism original price Owain Owen Pan yw piece poems poet poetry Post 8vo praise prince rhag Rhys Brydydd romance Saint Saxon sixth century song stanzas story supposed sydd thirteenth translation Triads twelfth century Urien Rheged Wales Welsh Bards Welsh language Welsh romances Williams wledig word
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