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  3. The Bard (poem) - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see Bard (disambiguation). Title-page of The Bard illustrated by William Blake, c. 1798 The Bard. A Pindaric Ode (1757) is a poem by Thomas Gray, set at the time of Edward I's conquest of Wales. Inspired partly by his researches into medieval history and literature, partly by his discovery of Welsh harp music, it was itself a potent influence on future generations of poets and ...

  4. The Bards of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Bard, by John Martin (1789-1854), and inspired by Thomas Gray's poem of the same name. Arany's poem was accordingly written "for the desk drawer" and published only six years later in 1863, disguised as a literary translation of a ballad from Middle English literature , as a means of evading the censorship that ended only with the Austro ...

  5. Chairing of the Bard - Wikipedia

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    The custom of chairing the bard is, however, much older than the modern eisteddfod ceremony, and is known to have taken place as early as 1176. [ 2 ] The chairing ceremony of the 1958 National Eisteddfod; the victorious poet was T. Llew Jones [ 3 ] The chair posthumously awarded to Taliesin o Eifion at the Wrexham Eisteddfod in 1876 [ 4 ]

  6. Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids - Wikipedia

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    Many members of the Order prefer to learn at home, solitary, [27] as opposed to recorded Druids of early pre-Christian Britain that would have congregated to share wisdom or meet for occasion. [28] Members are sent course information and materials, and may be assigned a tutor if they wish to have someone to communicate with.

  7. Irish bardic poetry - Wikipedia

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    In this book, a character by the name of Owen MacCarthy is a bard known for his training with the native language as well as English. He is turned to write specific, important letters by a group named the "Whiteboys". They are in need of someone skilled with writing letters, such as a bard like MacCarthy.

  8. Derrick Somerset Macnutt - Wikipedia

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    Between 1928 and 1963, Macnutt held the position of Head of Classics at Christ's Hospital near Horsham, West Sussex, as well as being a housemaster. [2] The historian Norman Longmate wrote that he was the "James Boyer of his day, a notable teacher of the classics, respected, even liked, by his older pupils, dreaded by the younger boys, a bully and a brute".

  9. Bard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bard (chatbot), the former name for Gemini, developed by Google; Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development, Comilla, Bangladesh; BARD Offshore 1, a wind farm by BARD Engineering Gmbh; Barding or bard, armour for horses; The Bard (American horse), a racehorse; The Bard (British horse), a racehorse; The Bard, an 1817 landscape painting by John Martin