| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 346 strani
...: Let then their haughty lords beware How Owen's juft revenge they dare. And tremble at bis fight. Fill the HIRLAS HORN, my boy, Nor let the tuneful lips be" dry That warble Owen's praife ; Whofe walls with warlike fpoils are hung, And open wide his gates are flung In Cambria's peaceful... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 strani
...._....• Nor let the tuneful lips be dry That warble Owen's praife ; 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... | |
| Edward Jones - 1794 - 208 strani
...vtflel Let then their haughty lords beware How Owen's juft revenge they dare, And tremble at his fight. Fill the Hirlas Horn, my boy, Nor let the tuneful lips be dry That warble Owen's praife; . . Whofe walls with warlike fpoils are hung, And open wide his gates are flung In Cambria's... | |
| 1796 - 784 strani
...: Let then their haughty lords beware How Owen's juft revenge they dare, And tremble at his fight. Fill the Hirlas Horn, my boy, Nor let the tuneful lips be dry That warble Owen's praife ; Whofe walls with warlike fpoils are hung, And open wide h'u gates are flung In Cambria's peaceful... | |
| 1799 - 458 strani
...my hoy, Nor let the tuneful lips be dry That warble Owen's praife ; 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; Tten fill the Hi1lat hern, my boy, That IKiiicth like the fea; Whofe... | |
| John Jones - 1824 - 384 strani
...Let then their haughty lords beware, How Owen's just revenge they dare, And tremble at his sight. i Fill the Hir-las Horn my boy, Nor let the tuneful...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 ;... | |
| Thomas Jeffrey Llewelyn Prichard - 1828 - 214 strani
...their hanghty lords beware How Owen's just revenge they dare, And tremble at his sight. Fill the II Mas horn my boy ! Nor let the tuneful lips be dry That...warlike spoils are hung, And open wide his gates are Hung In Cambria's peaceful days. Iv. This hour bright is meant for joy, Then fill the Hirlas horn my... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1844 - 514 strani
...dashed at once into that bold festive song of the princely poet of his country. " Fill the HIRI.AS HORN, my boy, Nor let the tuneful lips be dry That...spoils are hung, And open wide his gates are flung In Cambri»'s peaceful days. By Owen's arm the valiant bled ; From Owen's arm the coward fled Aghast with... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1854 - 468 strani
...he dashed at once into that bold festive song of the princely poet of his country. "Fill the HIRI.AS HORN, my boy, Nor let the tuneful lips be dry That...days. By Owen's arm the valiant bled ; From Owen's nrm the coward fled Aghast with wild affright ; Let then those haughty lords beWare How Owen's just... | |
| Pfister - 1857 - 146 strani
...mighty ox-horn, and is mounted with silver, and suspended by a massive silver chain. An old song says " Fill the Hirlas Horn, my boy, Nor let the tuneful lips be dry,100 That warble Owen's praise," etc. It is singular, that no description of the eternal snow of... | |
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