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of little men partly concealed , and abounding with white bellies , with a noise of fame and loquaciousness about baptism , but their puny daggers will not pierce th # swords of warriors : it was not proper that I should desirfe , them . Ardent is the mutual grasp of the townsman , for he knows the excess of the fierce robber . There
were Welsh , Angles , Irish , and North Britons , with the Welsh hastening to * gether in the rising charge , ; when the white steeds ( ships ) were brought upon the lake . The north has been poisoned by a voluntary defiance ^ trom the glare of the hateful form of
the progeny of ancient Adam . A third was brought to excite a flock of crows from the army , with a rising of the sluggish brutes of disappointment upon a sea fit for anchorage , upon a hardened bottom . Over the sea and over the mountains , over the sea is a fertile desert , to which the woody field and the hill will allure .
Every oration , without any one to listen to it , resembles ^ lofty m } nded one in every ancient place . I have been variegated with the multitude in the mutual necessity which thou didst remember , in consequence of exhaustion , to revenge for Wind credulity .
He will obtain the * purpose of the Creator , the puissant God of exalted state . Long before the judgment day , a day will come with the rising irradiation of instruction , ardent and genial upon the land of Ireland . To Britain then will come an exaltation
of the Britons from the nobility of Rome . In that day the judge will be free from prejudice on both s $$ s . There is a prediction of astronomers , in the reg ions of the lost ones : ttyere is a prediction of the Druicjs , oyei ; the sea beyond Britain , that suinmer , yfttll not be continually serene with wMf
frank barons . Will heroine | qo / n the exposed thrust , from jthe ( exc , qss of effusion , from the excels , , < $ " UJflfc \ sure ? There are a thousand $ M my , brothers in Britain of W ^ ca fltftvfr - and of my progeny in the ' Upr $ e ^ I will not proceed in the confiaeifce p ^ the alder trees , with the multitude in the deeps of hell . I will dread the sulphureous covering , from the * p 6-vereum of boundless apstfe : >\ f r ? GWK . YM ijiFAESYVEP , \
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orwenawl , tiiq ioly 2 gwdy ? ar ve » vz , Ni wan cylletfawr clezyvavvr meiwyr ; Nid oez eizu y pu ^ aswn . Maw ahgeriawf trevzyn , ¦ r * " A a wyp ^ carez creuz ^ n . C y ^ rary ^ Eio ^ y X G \ yyzyl , Prydyn , 9 ffitiW ? y ^ d a ^ ysgyn , D y ^ eda > yr g > vyzyeir 9 ar lyn . Gogliez ai wenwynwyd o hervyn ,
O e 9 liu * cas ^ uj caslua O e ^ en Aiav nehyn . Dygedavvf irydy igy ^ wyn brane 3 o osgorz , ' Gwyrai ^ meryz miled seithin , Ar vor angpr , ar gresdin . Uq o vor nq o vynyz Uc , o vor anial ebryn Coed maes tyno a bryn Pob arawd
Heb er ^ ly waw ncbawd , O vyrihawg 6 bob mehyn . Yd vi vrithed A lliaws gynnired , A goVucl , am wehyn , Dialu , trwy hoy wgredau . Preswylo YozM Creawdyr , cyvoethawg Zuw urzlii .
Pell fynser' cyn zyz brawd , Y daw ^ wariiawS A dvv ^ i'aiH darlleawd , Terwyn tjiriph tir Iwerzon . I Brydaln jriia y daw dadwyrain Brytlioh ,, 6 : vonez Rhuvaih . Ambi barnodyjz o anhyngres diau . Dysgpgan sywedyz , ion ,
Yn * gwlad cplledigion : Dysgo ^ ari Derwyzion , Tra mor tra Brython , Hav hi byz hinon Bythawd brau breyron . A'i deubyz o wanfed , Tra merino traced ?
Mil ym brawd Brydain urzin , Ac ywi gyfion cyfin . Na c ^ wyjay yn ^ pg lud gwern , Gjverln twaeiodwez ufern , ErtfWnav cyUestrig caen , Gan ' Wl ' effig kwlad ^ norfen . ,, , ; : < ' ¦¦ ' t c 4 ii * j . ¦ : ' )' ' .
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Talteain ' s . Poems . 889
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1827, page 889, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1803/page/33/
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