Poems Tales Odes Sonnets Translations From the British C C in Two volume

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Poems Tales Odes Sonnets Translations From the British C C in Two volume
Richard Llwyd
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William Owen, as a native ol Merionethshire. The Dictionary compiled from the Laws, His- tory . 'Toetry, and Manners, of the Ancient Britons, and their de- scendants ; a Biographical Dictionary of Remarkable Persons in the early history of Britain ; and other works in the language of his Country, will be lasting proofs of the learning, persever- ance, and ability, of Mr. Owen. — lie has also given the English world, the Poems of Taliesin and Llowerch Hen.
It is to be hoped, that much will yet b
...e done by such superior intelligence — such powers of investigation, in a language, rarely at this day, well understood, and more especially as it is the only resource with respect to the early history, the infancy of Britain, a period of impenetrable obscurity to general scholars; and the possessors of MSS. Would deserve well of their country and posterity, to embrace the opportunity of elucidation, now happily offering in the united ability of Messrs. Jones 6c Owen.
l$2 The Muses, Meirion, love thy voice, Thy form, * thy flocks, and fountains, And pleas'd will name, in other times, Thy Miltonf of the mountains.


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