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Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers Eitem
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:
'All who believe the Bible to be a divine revelation will think the prophecies which it contains worthy of their attention'.
'All who believe the Bible to be a divine revelation will think the prophecies which it contains worthy of their attention'.
'For the Appendix to Cyfrinach y Beirdd'.
'For the Appendix to Cyfrinach y Beirdd'.
A list headed 'Cimbric Antiquities', with other notes (on No. 29).
A list headed 'Cimbric Antiquities', with other notes (on No. 29).
['Feel and examine &c.] to feel the heart (teimio Calon) is one of the capacitating qualifications of a Bard, which ...'.
['Feel and examine &c.] to feel the heart (teimio Calon) is one of the capacitating qualifications of a Bard, which ...'.
A list of different kinds of carpenters (Saer Celfi, Saer pen Tai, etc.).
A list of different kinds of carpenters (Saer Celfi, Saer pen Tai, etc.).
Notes (partly crossed out) marked 'Bannau Doethineb & Bardic circles'.
Notes (partly crossed out) marked 'Bannau Doethineb & Bardic circles'.
Triads, etc. (crossed out); on the reverse side are miscellaneous items ('Tri deuddeg arbenig', etc.).
Triads, etc. (crossed out); on the reverse side are miscellaneous items ('Tri deuddeg arbenig', etc.).
A list of various commodities, with a stanza attributed to Ann bwtti on the reverse side.
A list of various commodities, with a stanza attributed to Ann bwtti on the reverse side.
Quotation from the Critical Review, May 1802, referring to 'Edward Williams, the Welsh bard',
Quotation from the Critical Review, May 1802, referring to 'Edward Williams, the Welsh bard',
Early version of stanzas 3 and 4 of 'Fortitude' (Poems Lyric and Pastoral, Vol. II, p. 47).
Early version of stanzas 3 and 4 of 'Fortitude' (Poems Lyric and Pastoral, Vol. II, p. 47).
A fragment beginning 'Crefftwyr Crefydd...'.
A fragment beginning 'Crefftwyr Crefydd...'.
'There are several kinds of Christian duties to which we must bear testimonies in our present state of ...'.
'There are several kinds of Christian duties to which we must bear testimonies in our present state of ...'.
'Glam Prov[erb]s', etc.
'Glam Prov[erb]s', etc.
Triads; and an extract from the White-Hall Evening Post, Feb. 19, 1793,
Triads; and an extract from the White-Hall Evening Post, Feb. 19, 1793,
Observations beginning 'Let us apply the good old proverb Brag is a good dog - but ...',
Observations beginning 'Let us apply the good old proverb Brag is a good dog - but ...',
Paragraph beginning 'The division of Wales into 3, or rather, 5, independent sovereignties...'.
Paragraph beginning 'The division of Wales into 3, or rather, 5, independent sovereignties...'.
Paragraph beginning 'Christianity has been more eminently the Religion of Literature than any other...'.
Paragraph beginning 'Christianity has been more eminently the Religion of Literature than any other...'.
Observations 'On false Learning' from Molesworth's account of Denmark edit., 1694.
Observations 'On false Learning' from Molesworth's account of Denmark edit., 1694.
A list of titles of 'Trioedd Dwned, Historical',
A list of titles of 'Trioedd Dwned, Historical',
A note endorsed 'Cardiff Boat Providence' [also boat 'Sisters'], with some Welsh words and their meanings.
A note endorsed 'Cardiff Boat Providence' [also boat 'Sisters'], with some Welsh words and their meanings.
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