 | Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 480 pages
...Du, lolo Morganwg, andB. Glas, and others, bards according to the privilege of the bards of the isle of Britain, to deliver and set forth the judgment of the sessions, in the face of the sun, and in th« eye of the light, on all with respect to genins and moral conduct, who may seek for presidency... | |
 | Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 828 pages
...seasons, in the open air, and always when the sun was above the horizon ; or, as they expressed it, in the face of the sun, and in the eye of the light. From these particulars it is plain, that the institution of bards among the Celtic nations, had something... | |
 | 1845 - 952 pages
...chief maxim, " Truth against the world," and ends with the declaration, that the session will be held " in the face of the Sun, and in the eye of the Light." In accordance with this, we are told, in the Institutional Triads, that " the three attributes or congenial... | |
 | 1857 - 348 pages
...the eleventh century. They had heard of meetings holden by the bards there, in their stone circles, " in the face of the sun, and in the eye of the light ;" therefore those strangers instituted an inquiry by inviting the bards to hold meetings under their... | |
 | 1857 - 500 pages
...free hierarchy of minstrel-priests whose teachings were proclaimed, as their assemblies were held, " in the face of the sun and in the eye of the light," and whose thrilling motto was, " THE TRUTH AGAINST THE WORLD." w. RA ART. VI. — THE ITALIAN PULPIT.*... | |
 | 1857 - 518 pages
...free hierarchy of minstrel-priests whose teachings were proclaimed, as their assemblies were held, " in the face of the sun and in the eye of the light," and whose thrilling motto was, " THE TRUTH AGAINST THE WORLD." WRA ART. VI. — THE ITALIAN PULPIT.*... | |
 | Taliesin - 1858 - 390 pages
...Britain, for the purposes of pronouncing the judgment of a Gorsedd, in the eye of the sun and face of the light, on all, with respect to genius and moral...conduct, who may seek for presidency and privilege, according to the privilege and custom of the Bards of the Isle of Britain. ' Y Gwir yn Erbyn y Byd.'... | |
 | David William Nash - 1858 - 424 pages
...Britain, for the purposes of pronouncing the judgment of a Gorsedd, in the eye of the sun and face of the light, on all, with respect to genius and moral...conduct, who may seek for presidency and privilege, according to the privilege and custom of the Bards of the Isle of Britain. 'Y Gwir yn Erbyn y Byd.'... | |
 | William Rounseville Alger - 1864 - 936 pages
...free hierarchy of minstrel-priests whose teachings were proclaimed, as their assemblies were held, "in the face of the sun and in the eye of the light," and whose thrilling motto was, "TiiE TRUTH ACAIXST THE WoRI.D." The latest publication on the subject... | |
 | William Rounseville Alger - 1864 - 966 pages
...free hierarchy of minstrel-priests whose teachings were proclaimed, as their assemblies were held, "in the face of the sun and in the eye of the light," and whose thrilling motto was, "Тик Тнгтн AGAINST THE WoBLD." The latest publication on the... | |
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