The Four Ancient Books of Wales Containing the Cymric Poems Attributed to the Bards of the Sixth Century, Volum 1Edmonston and Douglas, 1868 - 600 sider |
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... Scotland , and the Dialectic Differences indicated by it • PAGE 97 120 141 CHAPTER X. CUMBRIA and the Men of the North 165 CHAPTER XI . Recent Criticism of the Mythological Poems examined 184 CHAPTER XII . Recent Criticism of the ...
... Scotland , and the Dialectic Differences indicated by it • PAGE 97 120 141 CHAPTER X. CUMBRIA and the Men of the North 165 CHAPTER XI . Recent Criticism of the Mythological Poems examined 184 CHAPTER XII . Recent Criticism of the ...
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... Scotland ; and these foreign settlements in the heart of the Cymric popu- lation of Wales and the North seem more probably to have been permanent deposits remaining from the frequent incursions of the so - called barbaric tribes on the ...
... Scotland ; and these foreign settlements in the heart of the Cymric popu- lation of Wales and the North seem more probably to have been permanent deposits remaining from the frequent incursions of the so - called barbaric tribes on the ...
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... Scotland , " printed in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries ( vol . iv . p . 169 ) . For the struggle in the south , the reader cannot do better than refer to Dr. Guest's very able papers in the Archæological Journal . Firth ...
... Scotland , " printed in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries ( vol . iv . p . 169 ) . For the struggle in the south , the reader cannot do better than refer to Dr. Guest's very able papers in the Archæological Journal . Firth ...
Side 52
... Scotland on the west , where he would pass through the friendly country peopled by the Cymry , than through Bernicia , already strongly occupied by bodies of Angles ; and it is at the mouth of the latter river , probably , that he first ...
... Scotland on the west , where he would pass through the friendly country peopled by the Cymry , than through Bernicia , already strongly occupied by bodies of Angles ; and it is at the mouth of the latter river , probably , that he first ...
Side 53
... Scotland ; but none could be said to be " in regione Linnuis , " except two rivers the Upper and Lower Douglas , which fall into Loch Lomond , the one through Glen Douglas , the other at Inveruglas , and are both in the district of the ...
... Scotland ; but none could be said to be " in regione Linnuis , " except two rivers the Upper and Lower Douglas , which fall into Loch Lomond , the one through Glen Douglas , the other at Inveruglas , and are both in the district of the ...
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Abers Alban allusions Aneurin appears Armorica Arthur attributed to Taliessin bards battle Bede belong Bernicia Black Book Book of Caermarthen Book of Hergest Book of Taliessin Britain Britons Brut Brython Cadwaladyr Cadwallawn Caer called Celtic connected contain Cumbria Cunedda Cymric Cymric population Cynan death district Eiddyn fought Gaelic genealogies Geraint Gildas grave Guledig Gwallawg Gwydyon Gwynedd Hael Henry of Huntingdon Historia Britonum Invers Iolo Morganwg Ireland Irish king kingdom language later Latin legends literature Llew Llud Llyr Llywarch Hen Maelgwn Manann Manannan Manau Mynyd Myvyrian Archæology Nash Nennius Oswy Penda period phonetic Pictish Pictish Chronicle Picts Picts and Scots poems attributed prose Prydain race Red Book region reign Rhys ap Tewdwr river Roman Rydderch Saxons Scotland sixth century slain song South Wales stanza Stephens tale termed thou Tighernac traditions translation twelfth century Urien wall Welsh word