The Literature of the Kymry: Being a Critical Essay on the History of the Language and Literature of WalesWilliam Reese, 1849 - 512 sivua |
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... nature , which re- minds one of passages in " l'Allegro , " and of some of the sweet small poems of Wordsworth , -so natural are the sentiments , so smooth and flowing the diction , and so poetic the ideas . We shall quote a few of the ...
... nature , which re- minds one of passages in " l'Allegro , " and of some of the sweet small poems of Wordsworth , -so natural are the sentiments , so smooth and flowing the diction , and so poetic the ideas . We shall quote a few of the ...
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... nature , and minds to appreciate them as objects worthy of the poet's affection . There is a world of poetry and truthfulness in that little line , - " Cathl foddawg coed . " the epithet " soothing " as applied to the " lays of the wood ...
... nature , and minds to appreciate them as objects worthy of the poet's affection . There is a world of poetry and truthfulness in that little line , - " Cathl foddawg coed . " the epithet " soothing " as applied to the " lays of the wood ...
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... natural tendency , for great ideas make their own appropriate expression , and as Milton finely expresses this truth , there ... nature , as all genuine poetry must be . It is a reflection of the time , place , and circumstance . This ...
... natural tendency , for great ideas make their own appropriate expression , and as Milton finely expresses this truth , there ... nature , as all genuine poetry must be . It is a reflection of the time , place , and circumstance . This ...
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... Caradoc vab kedivor Gwalch bydyn gwerin goror Hebawe teulu ku Keinmyn Anhawd gennym dy hepcor . 1 Cristin was David's mother , Owain's Gwynedd's second wife . love of natural scenery , and gay humour , they 50 WELSH POETRY.
... Caradoc vab kedivor Gwalch bydyn gwerin goror Hebawe teulu ku Keinmyn Anhawd gennym dy hepcor . 1 Cristin was David's mother , Owain's Gwynedd's second wife . love of natural scenery , and gay humour , they 50 WELSH POETRY.
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... natural scenery , and gay humour , they are really very delicious little morsels . They could scarcely have found admirers among the more pedantic bards ; but they will be relished by every man of taste , who looks for feeling in poetry ...
... natural scenery , and gay humour , they are really very delicious little morsels . They could scarcely have found admirers among the more pedantic bards ; but they will be relished by every man of taste , who looks for feeling in poetry ...
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allusions Aneurin Annwn Arglwydd Arthur Avallenau bardic bards battle Britain Britons Bychan Cadwaladr Caer called Cambrian chief chieftains ditto Druidism Druids Dyved Einion Elphin fact favour Foais yn Geoffrey Gnawd Goch goreu Gruffydd ab Kynan Gwae Gwalchmai GWENDDYDD Gwenhwyvar gwyr Hael heaven hero honour Iolo Iolo Goch Iorwerth king Kymry Kynddelw Kyveiliog land language Lewis Glyn Cothy lines literature lived Llawer Llwyd Llywarch Llywelyn Llywelyn ab Iorwerth Lord Mabinogi Mabinogion Madoc Maelgwn mawr Merddin music of Wales Nennius Neud North Wales Oedd Owain Gwynedd poems poet poetry Powys praise prince Prydydd Pwyll rhag Rhydderch Rhydderch Hael Rhys Rhys Gryg romance ruler Saxons says song story Taliesin thee thou tion translation Triads twelfth century UGNACH Urien verses warriors Welsh words
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Sivu 480 - E'en the slight hare-bell raised its head, Elastic from her airy tread : What though upon her speech there hung The accents of the mountain tongue, Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to hear.
Sivu 506 - Per me si va nella città dolente; per me si va nell' eterno dolore; per me si va tra la perduta gente.
Sivu 488 - Bondage is hoarse, and may not speak aloud; Else would I tear the cave where Echo lies, And make her airy tongue more hoarse than mine, With repetition of my Romeo's name. Rom. It is my soul that calls upon my name: How silver-sweet sound lovers' tongues by night, Like softest music to attending ears!
Sivu 506 - Through me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric moved: To rear me was the task of Power divine, Supremest Wisdom, and primeval Love. 19 Before me things create were none, save things Eternal, and eternal I endure. All hope abandon, ye who enter here.
Sivu 95 - Horse! horse!" the Douglas cried, "and chase!' But soon he reined his fury's pace: "A royal messenger he came, Though most unworthy of the name. A letter forged! Saint Jude to speed! Did ever knight so foul a deed! At first in heart it liked me ill, When the King praised his clerkly skill. Thanks to St. Bothan, son of mine, Save Gawain, ne'er could pen a line: So swore I, and I swear it still, Let my boy-bishop fret his fill.
Sivu 95 - Though most unworthy of the name. — A letter forged ! Saint Jude to speed ! Did ever knight so foul a deed ! At first in heart it liked me ill, When the King praised his clerkly skill. Thanks to Saint Bothan, son of mine, Save Gawain, ne'er could pen a line : So swore I, and I swear it still, Let my boy-bishop fret his fill. — Saint Mary mend my fiery mood ! Old age ne'er cools the Douglas blood, I thought to slay him where he stood. 'Tis pity of him too," he cried : " Bold can he speak, and...
Sivu 95 - I will not open it." "Wherefore not?" "The knife is in the meat, and the drink is in the horn, and there is revelry in Arthur's hall, and none may enter therein but the son of a king of a privileged country, or a craftsman bringing his craft.
Sivu 427 - Before him were two brindled white-breasted greyhounds, having strong collars of rubies about their necks, reaching from the shoulder to the ear.
Sivu 508 - When, smitten by the morning ray, I see thee rise alert and gay, Then, cheerful flower ! my spirits play With kindred gladness ; And when, at dusk, by dews opprest Thou sink'st, the image of thy rest Hath often eased my pensive breast Of careful sadness.
Sivu 187 - I have suffered hunger for the Son of the Virgin. I have been fostered in the land of the Deity, I have been teacher to all intelligences, I am able to instruct the whole universe. I shall be until the day of doom on the face of the earth ; And it is not known whether my body is flesh or fish. Then I was for nine months In the womb of the hag Ceridwen ; I was originally little Gwion, And at length I am Taliesin.