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I am called Taliesin, once of Gwynedd, for all the long roads I've trod, but now of no land.
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This is the house known as Taliesin, in Spring Green, about 40 miles west of Madison.
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This is the house known as Taliesin, in Spring Green, about 40 miles west of Madison.
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This is the house known as Taliesin, in Spring Green, about 40 miles west of Madison.
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The group was called "Taliesin," or the "Taliesin Ensemble," referencing the additional manufacturers that joined on to produce related home fashion products.
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But bards could not be dealt with as ordinary men in those times-especially not a bard such as Taliesin was.
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Welsh compound 'Taliesin' (Radiant forehead) might be rendered in Russian by 'Tchel [= o] iasnoe,' which would be wondrously like the Welsh name; unfortunately, however, Russian grammar would compel any one wishing to Russianise 'Taliesin' to say not
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Took a day trip to Taliesin West courtesy of our local library.
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Actor Anthony Quinn once applied to study with Wright at Taliesin.
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Took a day trip to Taliesin West courtesy of our local library.
bilby commented on the word Taliesin
It's sinful.
December 11, 2009
yarb commented on the word Taliesin
A lovely name if you're a wood elf.
December 12, 2009
reesetee commented on the word Taliesin
The admission price is sinful, too. (But it's still worth seeing the place.)
December 16, 2009