The heath was victorious, keeping off on all sides.
The common people were charmed,
During time proceeding of the men.
The oak, quickly moving,
Before him, tremble heaven and earth.
A valiant door-keeper against an enemy,
his name is considered.
The blue-bells combined,
And caused a consternation.
In rejecting, were rejected,
Others, that were perforated


Book of Taliesin (c. 1275?) - The Battle of the Trees


The heath was victorious, keeping off on all sides. The common people were charmed, During time proceeding of the men. The oak, quickly moving,...

The heath was victorious, keeping off on all sides. The common people were charmed, During time proceeding of the men. The oak, quickly moving,...

The heath was victorious, keeping off on all sides. The common people were charmed, During time proceeding of the men. The oak, quickly moving,...

The heath was victorious, keeping off on all sides. The common people were charmed, During time proceeding of the men. The oak, quickly moving,...