| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 sivua
...Whofe walls with warlike fpoils are hung, And open wide his gates are flung In Cambria's peaceful days. This hour we dedicate to joy ; Then fill the HIRLAS HORN, my boy, That fhLneth like the fea ; , Whofe azure handles, tip'd with gold, Invjte the grafp of Britons bold, The... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 346 sivua
...Whofe walls with warlike fpoils are hung, And open wide his gates are flung In Cambria's peaceful days. This hour we dedicate to joy ; Then fill the HIRLAS HORN, my boy, That fliineth like t&e fea ; Whofe azure handles, tip'd with gold, ' , Invite the grafp of Britons bold,... | |
| Edward Jones - 1794 - 208 sivua
...azure. lw Maelor is a part of the counties of Denbigh and Flint, acg to the modern divifion. H h no This hour we dedicate to joy ; Then fill the Hirlas Horn, my boy, That ihineth like the fea; \Vhofe azure handles, tip'd with gold, Invites the grafp of Britons bold, 'The... | |
| 1796 - 784 sivua
...walls with warlike fpoils are hung, And open wide h'u gates are flung In Cambria's peaceful days. .*• This hour we dedicate to joy : Then fill the Hirlas Horn, my boy, That fljineth like the fea ; Whofe azure handles, tip'd with gold, Invites the grafp of Britons bold, The... | |
| John Evans (M. D.) - 1806 - 332 sivua
...Owen Cyfeiliog, Prince of Powys, and celebrated by that royal bard in a poem, called Hirlas Owaifi. " This hour we dedicate to. joy ; " Then fill the Hirlas...That shineth like the sea ; " Whose azure handles, tipp'd with gold, " Invite the grasp of Britons bold, . " The Son* of Liberty." The plausive tale,... | |
| John Jones - 1824 - 384 sivua
...are hung, And open wide his gates are flung In Cambria's peaceful days. 4. This hour was dedicated to joy. Then fill the Hir-las Horn, my boy. That shineth like the sea ; Whose azure handles, tipp'd with gold, Invite the grasp of Britons bold. The sons of liberty. 5. Fill it higher still, and... | |
| Thomas Jeffrey Llewelyn Prichard - 1828 - 214 sivua
...meant for joy, Then fill the Hirlas horn my boy, That sliim-th like the sea ; Whose azure handles, tipt with gold, Invite the grasp of Britons bold, The sons of Liberty. v. Fill it higher still, and higher ! Mead with noblest deeds inspire : Now the battle's lost and won,... | |
| 1850 - 836 sivua
...convey some general conception of the whole : This hour is given up to joy ! Then fill the Hir-lùs horn, my boy, That shineth like the sea ; Whose azure...Invite the grasp of Britons bold, The sons of liberty. As thou wilt thy life prolong Fill it with metheglin strong ; Gruffydd thirsts — to Gruffydd fill,... | |
| Llewelyn (fict.name.) - 1846 - 914 sivua
...quite satisfied with the part they had already played in the festivities of Easter-day. CHAPTER III. This hour we dedicate to joy, Then fill the Hirlas...boy, That shineth like the sea; Whose azure handles, tipp'd with gold, Invites the grasp of Briton's bold,— The sons of liberty. "GLADSTONE, I fear, will... | |
| Thomas Stephens - 1849 - 532 sivua
...that the Hirlas was a drinking horn — long, blue, and rimmed with silver, and is thus described, — "This hour we dedicate to joy, Then fill the Hirlas horn my boy, Thatshineth like the sea; Whose azure handles, tipped with gold, Invite the grasp of Britons bold,... | |
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