The Bardic Museum: Of Primitive British Literature; and Other Admirable Rarities; Forming the Second Volume of the Musical, Poetical, and Historical, and Historical Relicks of the Welsh Bards and Druids, Containing, the Bardic Triads; Historic Odes; Eulogies; Songs; Elegies; Memorials of the Tombs of the Warriors; of King Arthur and His Knights; Regalias; the Wonders of Wales, Et Cætera: with English Translations an Historic Illustrations: Likewise, the Ancient War-tunes of the Bards, to These National Melodies are Added New Basses; with Variations |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 5
Seite ix
The Bards were now therefore distributed into three grand orders , ( by prince
Gruffydd ab Cynan , ) of Musicians , Poets , and Heralds ; each of which , again
branched into subordinate distinctions . Neither of these orders , or distinctions
was ...
The Bards were now therefore distributed into three grand orders , ( by prince
Gruffydd ab Cynan , ) of Musicians , Poets , and Heralds ; each of which , again
branched into subordinate distinctions . Neither of these orders , or distinctions
was ...
Seite x
There are two other occupations resembling the Bardic professions , which are
still continued in the English court ; and those are , the poet Laureat * ; and the
Master of the king ' s band of Musicians , who composes the music of the birth -
day ...
There are two other occupations resembling the Bardic professions , which are
still continued in the English court ; and those are , the poet Laureat * ; and the
Master of the king ' s band of Musicians , who composes the music of the birth -
day ...
Seite 1
Narrat . Poet . cap . 7 . edit . ' Gal . shelter of Idris , a farm so called , at
Trawsvynydd , in Meirionydd ; Virgil , the prince of the Latin poets , ( who
flourished about 35 which also may imply the Grave of Idris . Idris flourished ,
proyears before Chrift ) ...
Narrat . Poet . cap . 7 . edit . ' Gal . shelter of Idris , a farm so called , at
Trawsvynydd , in Meirionydd ; Virgil , the prince of the Latin poets , ( who
flourished about 35 which also may imply the Grave of Idris . Idris flourished ,
proyears before Chrift ) ...
Seite 9
OF POETS AND GRAMMARIANS . The following is a List of Poets and Historians
, who have written Rules of British Poetry , Rhetoric ; and Grammar , and who
compiled Dictionaries . Tudain Tad Awen ; or Tudain , the father of the Muse .
OF POETS AND GRAMMARIANS . The following is a List of Poets and Historians
, who have written Rules of British Poetry , Rhetoric ; and Grammar , and who
compiled Dictionaries . Tudain Tad Awen ; or Tudain , the father of the Muse .
Seite 16
King Cadvan , the son of Iago , held his court at Deganwy ; to judge between the
poets , and the musicians , in the fixth century . and so did Maelown , Cadwallon ,
and Cadwaladır ; which city , He lived at Diganwy , in Creuthyn ; and ...
King Cadvan , the son of Iago , held his court at Deganwy ; to judge between the
poets , and the musicians , in the fixth century . and so did Maelown , Cadwallon ,
and Cadwaladır ; which city , He lived at Diganwy , in Creuthyn ; and ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
according alſo ancient appears arms Arthur Bards battle beauty Bedd Book Britain Britiſh Britons called century chap chief church Court cuſtoms David Druids England Engliſh fair famous father firſt flouriſhed give given grave Gwynedd hand Harp head Henry hill Hiſtory honour horſe hundred Intro Iſland King King Arthur Knights lady land learning lived Lord maid memory mentioned moſt Muſic nature never North oedd original Owen palace poem Poetry poets praiſe preſent Prince probably Pwyll Queen recorded royal ſaid Saint ſame Saxons ſays ſee ſeems ſeven ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon Song ſtill ſuch Talieſin thee theſe things thoſe thou Tomb Triads Tune unto uſed verſes Volume Wales Warriors Welſh whoſe
Beliebte Passagen
Seite xi - And ever, against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce, In notes with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That Orpheus...
Seite 83 - By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.
Seite iv - Canopy, to keep off the Rain, and there was built on purpose a little Boat, wherein was a Boy, belonging to the Fleet, who rowed round the Fountain, and filled the Cups of the Company, and in all Probability, more than six thousand Men drank thereof.
Seite 94 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail bounteous May that dost inspire Mirth and youth, and warm desire; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and wish thee long.
Seite 34 - Nor on all profusely pours; Lord of every regal art, Liberal hand, and open heart. Big with hosts of mighty name, Squadrons three against him came; This the force of Eirin hiding, Side by side as proudly riding, On her shadow long and gay Lochlin plows...
Seite 51 - Part loosely wing the region; part more wise In common, ranged in figure, wedge their way, Intelligent of seasons, and set forth Their aery caravan, high over seas Flying, and over lands, with mutual wing Easing their flight : so steers the prudent crane Her annual voyage, borne on winds : the air Floats as they pass, fann'd with unnumber'd plumes.
Seite 4 - Tynwald day. First, you shall come thither in your Royal array, as a king ought to do, by the prerogatives and royalties of the land of Man...
Seite xiii - Sometimes, with secure delight, The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund rebecks sound To many a youth and many a maid Dancing in the checker'd shade...
Seite 51 - Their aery caravan high over feas Flying, and over lands with mutual wing Eafing their flight ; fo fleers the prudent crane 430 Her annual voyage, borne on winds ; the air Flotes...