| Wales - 1821 - 492 pages
...praise of all that is good and excellent, — and to prevail with peace over disorder and violence. 13. The three necessary, but reluctant, duties, of the...the unsheathing of the sword against the lawless and the depredatory. 14. Three things that cannot be controverted : the usage, song, and voice of the Bardic... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - Wales - 1822 - 456 pages
...ignorance; the triumph of reason over irrationality; and the triumph of peace over depredation and plunder. 7. The three attributes of the bards of the isle of...For the remainder of these " Institutional Triads," see'the second volume of Mr. E. Williams's " Lyric Poems," and the CAMBBO-BRITON, vol. ii. p. 290—... | |
| David James - Bards and bardism - 1836 - 116 pages
...praise of all that is good arid excellent;—and to make peace prevail over disorder and violence. 4. " The three necessary, but reluctant duties, of the...Isle of Britain : secresy for the sake of peace and public good ;— invective lamentation required by justice ;—and the unsheathing of the sword against... | |
| 1845 - 952 pages
...and excellent, and to make peace prevail over disorder and violence." To this, however, are added " the three necessary, but reluctant duties of the Bards of the Isle of Britain ; seeresy for the take of peace and public good, invective lamentation required by justice, and the... | |
| Samuel Jenkins - Bards and bardism - 1852 - 342 pages
...; the triumph of reason over irrationality ; and the triumph of peace over depredation and plunder. 7. The three attributes of the bards of the isle of...Institutional Triads," see the second volume of Mr. K. Williams's " Lyric Poems," and the CAHBRO-BRITON, vol. ii. p. 290. — ED. TR. 2. The second is... | |
| 1852 - 842 pages
...and the triumph of peace over devastation and pillage The three necessary but reluctant duties — secresy, for the sake of peace and the public good...the unsheathing of the sword against the lawless and the depredatory. Three things which the bards ought most to maintain — The Welsh language ; primitive... | |
| Ernest Silvanus Appleyard - Wales - 1852 - 180 pages
...prosperity of science, the reformation of manners, and the triumph of peace over devastation and pillage. The three necessary but reluctant duties of the Bards of the Isle of Britain, — secrecy for the sake of peace and the public good, invective lamentation demanded by justice, and... | |
| Wales - 1855 - 356 pages
...of peace over devastation and pillage. The three necessary, but reluctant, duties of the bards, — secresy, for the sake of peace and the public good,...the unsheathing of the sword against the lawless and the depredatory. Three things which the bards ought most to maintain, — the Welsh language, primitive... | |
| Wales - 1856 - 416 pages
...the triumph of reason over irrationality; and the triumph of peace over depredation and plunder. " The three necessary, but reluctant, duties of the...Isle of Britain : secresy for the sake of peace and public good ; invective lamentation required by justice ; and the unsheathing of the sword against... | |
| Wales - 1857 - 348 pages
...that is good and excellent; and to cause peace to prevail over anarchy and depredation. 13. The three reluctant duties of the bards of the Isle of Britain : secresy for the sake of peace and public good; invective lamentation required by justice ; and to unsheath the sword against the lawless... | |
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