Y Cymmrodor: Embodying the Transactions of the Cymmrodorion Society of London, Bind 2–4The Society, 1878 |
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Side 6
... writing ; though in other matters , whether public or private , they make use of Greek characters . They seem to me to follow this method for two reasons , to hide their mysteries from the knowledge of the vulgar , and to exercise the ...
... writing ; though in other matters , whether public or private , they make use of Greek characters . They seem to me to follow this method for two reasons , to hide their mysteries from the knowledge of the vulgar , and to exercise the ...
Side 11
... writers , such as Gunn , Walker , Bunting , Sir John Hawkins , and others , should have been deceived by relying upon such apparently good authority . But , independently of the extreme dissimilarity of the Welsh and Irish music that ...
... writers , such as Gunn , Walker , Bunting , Sir John Hawkins , and others , should have been deceived by relying upon such apparently good authority . But , independently of the extreme dissimilarity of the Welsh and Irish music that ...
Side 16
... writers on music ; and , lest I should be considered too partial , as a Welshman , with regard to the music of my native country , I venture to quote Dr. Crotch , a distinguished composer and learned his- torian , and , for some time ...
... writers on music ; and , lest I should be considered too partial , as a Welshman , with regard to the music of my native country , I venture to quote Dr. Crotch , a distinguished composer and learned his- torian , and , for some time ...
Side 18
... writers have attributed this peculiarity to the influence of the circumstances under which their music was composed ; but , inasmuch as the same tendency exists in the present day , after centuries of peace and prosperity , I am ...
... writers have attributed this peculiarity to the influence of the circumstances under which their music was composed ; but , inasmuch as the same tendency exists in the present day , after centuries of peace and prosperity , I am ...
Side 42
... writer ( Möser in his Osnabrück History ) , all laws should be the out- come , not of abstract theories , but of the history of a people ; and that institution which has so deep a hold on the hearts of the Cymry is surely best adapted ...
... writer ( Möser in his Osnabrück History ) , all laws should be the out- come , not of abstract theories , but of the history of a people ; and that institution which has so deep a hold on the hearts of the Cymry is surely best adapted ...
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Aberystwith ac yn amser ancient arall bard British bydd byddai Cadw cael called Celtic Celts century Church chwi Corwrion Cymmrodor Cymmrodorion Cymry CYWYDD Davies Dear drwy Edward Eisteddfod English Evans gael give guineas Gwilym harp hath heard honour Hugh Hugh Morris iawn iddo Iolo Iolo Goch Iolo Morganwg Irish Italian John Jones lady lake language Latin legends letter LEWIS MORRIS Llanllechid Lord Mabinogion means Merthyr mewn Morfudd MUSIC OF WALES Nennius original Owain Owen Penbryn poem poet poetry prize Provençal rhai Rhys Sassarese song sound sydd sydd yn thee thou tion translation triple harp Wales wedi Welsh Welsh language Welshmen wife Williams words writing wrth ydyw yr Eisteddfod
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Side 4 - And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.
Side 4 - And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder ; and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps...
Side 31 - Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep ; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take ; And this I ask for Jesus
Side 119 - Call for the robin redbreast and the wren, Since o'er shady groves they hover, And with leaves and flowers do cover The friendless bodies of unburied men. Call unto his funeral dole The ant, the field-mouse, and the mole, To rear him hillocks that shall keep him warm, And (when gay tombs are robbed) sustain no harm : But keep the wolf far thence, that's foe to men, For with his nails he'll dig them up again.
Side 4 - 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.
Side 111 - Fie, fie, fie,' now would she cry ; ' Tereu, tereu ! ' by and by ; That to hear her so complain, Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs, so lively shown, Made me think upon mine own. Ah, thought I, thou mourn'st in vain ! None takes pity on thy pain : Senseless trees they cannot hear thee ; Ruthless...
Side 3 - Let our lord now command thy servants, which are before thee, to seek out a man who is a cunning player on an harp : and it shall come to pass, when the evil spirit from God is upon thee, that he shall play with his hand, and thou shalt be well.
Side 7 - Thebe came, Of polish'd silver was its costly frame :) With this he soothes his angry soul, and sings Th' immortal deeds of heroes and of kings.
Side 3 - Wherefore didst thou flee away secretly, and steal away from me; and didst not tell me, that I might have sent thee away with mirth, and with songs, with tabret, and with harp ? 28 And hast not suffered me to kiss my sons and my daughters?
Side 3 - Philistines: and it shall come to pass, when thou art come thither to the city, that thou shalt meet a company of prophets com'ing down from the high place with a psaltery, and a tabret, and a pipe, and a harp, before them; and they shall prophesy: and the Spirit of the LORD will come upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be turned into another man.