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quadgram frequency
go and dig a10
and dig a grave10
from the early irish10
dig a grave for9
by dafydd ap gwilym9
a grave for me9
ask what thou wilt8
in my native land7
let there be joy7
the song of the6
translated by the rev6
part of this collection5
we had a child5
says not a word5
the hall of cynddylan5
steed of dapple grey5
from the lord on4
know what my heart4
all through the night4
the poetry of wales4
wild wine of nature4
over munster fall and4
a health to you4
the lord of clas4
on high over munster4
under the title of4
and is that the4
a sower went forth4
his wig wid the4
hall of cynddylan is4
went forth to sow4
in the buffalo horn4
he says not a4
spring is not dead4
and his wig wid4
wig wid the curls4
the power of the4
the king of kings4
he and his wig4
munster fall and lie4
the lord on high4
of the early irish4
you know what my4
sower went forth to4
high over munster fall4
the lilies of the4
the banks of the4
lord on high over4
an ode to the3
the destruction of jerusalem3
the sun and the3
the isle of the3
that i were like3
of monk and hermit3
from the land of3
was born in the3
from pole to pole3
when comes my gwen3
to the king of3
counsel in view of3
of the nineteenth century3
the keening of mary3
in the parish of3
the metres of the3
in view of death3
how are the mighty3
power of the hour3
oh that i were3
the wings of the3
my home and my3
the slaughter of the3
in days of yore3
at the slaughter of3
i were like the3
the fowls of the3
lament at the slaughter3
banks of the dee3
slaughter of the innocents3
to a welsh air3
tide flows and flows3
the old bachelor of3
the battle of cattraeth3
of the irish saints3
i mourn for rhun3
a thousand times more3
blessing from the lord3
not hard to tell3
the cottages of wales3
far a thousand times3
are the mighty fallen3
of the old bachelor3
is that the little3
come to the boat3
lays of monk and3
at the foot of3
home and my dead3
why should we weep3
who in this new3
the great white throne3
sad died the maiden3
of the welsh bards3
ballad of the old3
the tide flows and3
mead in the buffalo3
that the little son3
fowls of the air3
aim not too high3
to the memory of3
he has come back3
isle of the happy3
delightful to stand on2
between the welsh and2
this may be owing2
from the last judgment2
he was a native2
the flightiness of thought2
the poetry of the2
at the battle of2
to the english reader2
of the celtic race2
tarry thou the leisure2
lament over saul and2
these are the arrows2
was spilt from death2
aigle eye and complexion2
galahad and a vision2
confession of the oneness2
monk and hermit the2
to the archangel michael2
coming of sir galahad2
glass running golden sands2
of king guare of2
the kings who came2
remember the poor when2
and his white cat2
by the bedside of2
to the song of2
in a public school2
way to tara to2
christ with me at2
the fields of your2
with many a tear2
of this class of2
sir galahad and a2
davies was born at2
stand on the brow2
was the age of2
he was born in2
to set us free2
first half of the2
are distinguished by great2
up with the anchor2
lamentations the song of2
we all shall meet2
in the case of2
and shall he not2
field and the fowls2
welsh poems the odes2
the variety of wales2
foot of the stairs2
dapple grey there rides2
irish poems the isle2
of sir galahad and2
which the harp of2
was a native of2
before the great white2
the coming of sir2
on the banks of2
published a volume of2
cry of perishing thrill2
in the eisteddfodau of2
king of his kind2
never yet been published2
and hermit the scribe2
wisdom of king cormac2
her steed of dapple2
see the glimmering of2
the strand of rhuddlan2
the bedside of a2
he published a volume2
poems the odes to2
through belief in the2
the land of the2
there rides the stately2
on her steed of2
on the flightiness of2
round for the harbour2
of dafydd ap gwilym2
echoes faint of that2
the wisdom of king2
was the son of2
in all your pride2
the first half of2
death to set us2
climb the hillside in2
rose of llan meilen2
let there be no2
not a word of2
and i am left2
as far as possible2
the days that are2
rest upon thy sandy2
good and faithful servants2
of the prince of2
far than all the2
the lark in the2
the oneness of the2
from the scotch gaelic2
his kind and the2
sweeter far a thousand2
the hillside in the2
of the wind that2
my love towards thee2
rides the stately queen2
kings who came to2
almighty power of the2
the brow of ben2
the monarchy of britain2
the wind and rain2
for a roll of2
an ode on the2
and reflections a prayer2
the welsh and saxons2
reflections a prayer to2
in the midst of2
grey there rides the2
a good deal of2
the odes to the2
to the holy spirit2
cause of the righteous2
in front of the2
this class of poetry2
the ballad of the2
eye and complexion clarety2
forth to meet him2
of honour in a2
songs to music battle2
shall live the lofty2
one the fate to2
the hills and dales2
invocations and reflections a2
a native of cardiganshire2
the leisure of the2
at an early age2
they have found him2
the hymn of st2
wid the curls so2
his bardic name of2
the following poem was2
a heart full of2
as he rushes to2
a christmas communion hymn2
natural is mead in2
on the other side2
and various let there2
known by his bardic2
to the land of2
king of heaven and2
through confession of the2
by his bardic name2
the monk and his2
sea to all who2
of the human heart2
since it must be2
o cormac mac art2
in or about the2
edition of his works2
are the arrows that2
ceiriog to this welsh2
to the court of2
of the white rock2
cream of all charity2
and he devoted himself2
low sinks the sun2
the lily sweet and2
is better far than2
the prince of wales2
the blood of the2
honour in a public2
one of the most2
to this welsh air2
inscription for a roll2
long is the night2
the specimens given in2
the song of crede2
a prayer to the2
of heaven and earth2
who came to christ2
to music battle hymn2
metres of the originals2
to the fields of2
oh they are sweet2
from death to set2
to be found in2
my path to the2
the mighty fallen and2
the steed of dapple2
in the bond of2
the king of his2
in the infancy of2
william thomas was born2
verse in this volume2
stately queen that way2
saplings of oak in2
the chief of song2
the houses of the2
the reign of love2
bedside of a sick2
and the faculty divine2
power of the trinity2
belief in the threeness2
of the birds of2
says the light breeze2
personal and various let2
on the wings of2
this was the age2
and the fowls of2
or about the year2
elegy on sion glyn2
the day of judgment2
and new testament studies2
mystery of the world2
upon thy sandy shore2
vision of the grail2
to me and mine2
the world and its2
he devoted himself to2
first shall rest here2
in the heart of2
after dafydd ab gwilym2
hymn to the holy2
but on her steed2
it is ill to2
of my native land2
and faithful servants father2
convey to the english2
works were published under2
of the field and2
accompanied his prince to2
path to the king2
many a time the2
were published under the2
the heart of the2
over saul and jonathan2
that the welsh bard2
the tears she would2
one of the leading2
arm go forth again2
shall he not rather2
of the ninth century2
upon thy sandy bar2
which the following translation2
the son of god2
of the sixth century2
kind and the cream2
the vision and the2
the shepherd of cwmdyli2
for the harbour mouth2
the memory of john2
various let there be2
a word of the2
of my home and2
the face of the2
air of the same2
the almighty power of2
of the hour when2
from which the following2
to see the sun2
to stand on the2
of a sick child2
published after his death2
in the metres of2
thy blood was spilt2
of the oneness of2
forth from eastern skies2
lays of the irish2
of the bardic order2
whose bardic name was2
it with the ground2
from my native land2
all nature now is2
as far as the2
a vision of the2
old and new testament2
on the brow of2
live the lofty tongue2
are sweeter far a2
an old irish poem2
lilies of the field2
of the following poem2
of the poetry of2
a man with a2
the roof of the2
his strong right hand2
the following translation is2
his cry of perishing2
he was also an2
upon my path to2
the sun in heaven2
the field and the2
the curls so carroty2
hymn to the archangel2
where he died at2
bread upon the waters2
is mead in the2
roll of honour in2
the author of the2
with the blood of2
in the houses of2
and a vision of2
the irish saints st2
for the most part2
in the welsh section2
the summer to visit2
loosen the snare by2
irish air of the2
and the cream of2
blood was spilt from2
vision and the faculty2
searching breath of poesy2
monk and his white2
of dapple grey there2
to an irish air2
may be owing to2
jones was born near2
the blue buffalo horn2
of the mountain and2
the traitors of wales2
leisure of the lord2
the breastplate of st2
a man of men2
the stately queen that2
poems the isle of2
christmas carol of the2
who first shall rest2
from far and near2
in the sixth century2
arrows that murder sleep2
the foot of the2
thou the leisure of2
the shaving of murdoch2
a vale of tears2
had i but the2
prayer to the virgin2
the sea to all2
of his kind and2
through the night of2
of this may be2
the spirit of the2
native of the principality2
church festivals a christmas2
brow of ben edar2
the son of a2
david of the white2
of the same name2
the arrows that murder2
and south and north2
a roll of honour2
memory of john owen2
the king of heaven2
festivals a christmas communion2
after ceiriog to this2
song of the woods2
spilt from death to2
shall loosen the snare2
the saplings of oak2
of this collection will2
published under the title2
an irish air of2
welsh lyrics of the2
in the th century2
the elegy on sion2
that mystery of the2
the poets of wales2
a christmas carol of2
of gwyn ab nudd2
his prince to battle2
he shall have a2
in search of the2
carol of the epiphany2
odes to the months2
to which the harp2
better known by his2
the cream of all2