The Book of Taliesin
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Contents
[edit]- Taliesin's First Address
- The Elegy of the Thousand Sons
- The Fold of the Bards
- The Pleasant Things of Taliesin
- O God, God of Formation
- The Great Prophesy of Britain
- The Hostile Confederacy
- The Battle of the Trees
- The Childhood Achievements of Taliesin
- Daronwy
- Song on Lleenawg
- The Praise of Taliesin
- The Chair of Taliesin
- Song Before the Sons of Llyr
- The Chair of the Sovereign
- The Chair of Cerridwen
- The Song of the Wind
- A Rumour has Come to Me
- The Song to Meed
- The Song to Ale
- In Praise of Tenby
- The Plagues of Egypt
- The Satire on Cynan Garwyn
- The Rod of Moses
- Song of the Horses
- The Contrived World
- On the Face of the Earth
- Alexander the Great
- God the Possessor
- The Spoils of Annwn, or, The Raid on Annwfn
- The Battle of Gwenystrad
- A Song for Urien Rheged
- The Battle of Argoed Llwyfain, song to Urien
- A Song for Urien Rheged
- The Spoils of Taliesin, a Song to Urien
- Song on Gwallawg ab Lleenawg
- The Satisfaction of Urien
- The Death-song of Erof
- The Death-song of Madawg
- The Death-song of Cu-Roi son of Daire
- The Death-song of Dylan son of the Wave
- The Death-song of Owain son of Urien
- The Death-song of Aeddon
- The Death-song of Cunedda
- The Lesser Prophesy of Britain
- The Death-song of Uthyr Pendragon
- A Bright Festivity
- May God exalt
- The Eternal Trinity
- The Praise of Lludd the Greater
- Truly there will be to me a Roman friend
- The Reconciliation of Lludd the Lesser
- The Song of the Great World
- The Song of the Little World
- Darogan Katwaladr