The Cambro-Briton, 第 3 卷J. Limbird., 1821 |
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... expression , employed in it , are at this day in common use , which adds one to the nu- merous proofs of the indestructibility ( if we may so say ) of the Welsh tongue . - ED . * The Serjeant , or Rhingyll , is mentioned with much ...
... expression , employed in it , are at this day in common use , which adds one to the nu- merous proofs of the indestructibility ( if we may so say ) of the Welsh tongue . - ED . * The Serjeant , or Rhingyll , is mentioned with much ...
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... expression ; a peculiarity , which is to be ascribed , as we think , principally to two causes . The first of these ... expressing himself according to certain prescribed laws , and of consulting rather the metrical capabilities of the ...
... expression ; a peculiarity , which is to be ascribed , as we think , principally to two causes . The first of these ... expressing himself according to certain prescribed laws , and of consulting rather the metrical capabilities of the ...
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... expression , and extreme copiousness , without recourse to the aid of foreign words . For , according to the remaining works of ancient Bards , it has continued the same during a period of more than twelve hundred years : it has also ...
... expression , and extreme copiousness , without recourse to the aid of foreign words . For , according to the remaining works of ancient Bards , it has continued the same during a period of more than twelve hundred years : it has also ...
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... expressing the various ideas that subsequently thronged into the human mind , formed the simple , yet solid , basis upon which the grand super- structure of human speech , in all its splendid and majestic varieties , was progressively ...
... expressing the various ideas that subsequently thronged into the human mind , formed the simple , yet solid , basis upon which the grand super- structure of human speech , in all its splendid and majestic varieties , was progressively ...
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... expression of our ideas , according to the greater affinity it bears with the He- brew , the only language of mankind for more than 1700 years , and , in fine , the mother , fount , and prototype of all other tongues , then I am of ...
... expression of our ideas , according to the greater affinity it bears with the He- brew , the only language of mankind for more than 1700 years , and , in fine , the mother , fount , and prototype of all other tongues , then I am of ...
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alluded ancient antiquity appears Arch Archaiology Arvon Awen Bardic bards beautiful Brecknockshire Brecon Britons brother Brychan Caer Caernarvon called Cambrian Cambrian Society CAMBRO-BRITON Ceredigion character church Cimbri correspondent Cunedda Wledig Cymmrodorion Cymry Cywydd daughters of Brychan Davydd dedicated Denbighshire Dewi Dyved EDITOR Eisteddvod English etymology extract favour Gaelic gàn Geraint Geraint ab Erbin Glyndwr Gwilym Gwynedd harp Hywel Ieuan inhabitants insert Irish island Isle of Britain king last Number Laws letter Llan Llydaw Llywelyn Lord means Melodies mewn mountains native North Wales notice Number occasion oedd original Owain Owain Gwynedd Owen Pabo Post Prydain Parry poem poetical poetry Powys present Prince readers remarks respect saint song Three things tion town translation Triads Vychan Welsh language Welsh literature Welsh tongue Welshman Wledig word Wotton Wrexham writer
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第 308 頁 - Where now thy might which all those kings subdued? No martial myriads muster in thy gate; No suppliant nations in thy Temple wait; No...
第 446 頁 - For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption : But he whom God raised again saw no corruption.
第 308 頁 - No prophet bards, thy glittering courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless force, and meagre want are there, And the quick-darting eye of restless fear, While cold oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy shade.
第 107 頁 - How best the mighty work he might begin Of Saviour to mankind, and which way first Publish his god-like office now mature...
第 425 頁 - LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM. OH ! the days are gone, when Beauty bright My heart's chain wove ; When my dream of life from morn till night Was love, still love. New hope may bloom, And days may come Of milder, calmer beam, But there's nothing half so sweet in life As love's young dream : No, there's nothing half so sweet in life As love's young dream.
第 309 頁 - If at Thy name the waves forgot their force, And refluent Jordan sought his trembling source; If at Thy Name like sheep the mountains fled, And haughty Sirion...
第 236 頁 - For representing it, they raise an earthen amphitheatre in some open field, having the diameter of its enclosed plain some 40 or 50 foot. The country people flock from all sides, many miles ofF, to hear and see it ; for they have therein devils and devices to delight as well the eye as the ear...
第 123 頁 - Oh, wherefore should ill ever flow from ill, And pain still keener pain for ever breed ? We all are brethren — even the slaves who kill For hire are men; and to avenge misdeed On the misdoer doth but Misery feed With her own broken heart!
第 107 頁 - With solitude, till, far from track of men, Thought following thought, and step by step led on, He enter'd now the bordering desert wild...
第 347 頁 - Davy) request that all gifts of the like nature due to them be returned to the young woman on the said day, and will...