Crossword-Solution: TALIESIN
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| TALIESIN | anagram | ALIENIST, ISINLATE, LATINISE, LITANIES |
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Hint 1 meaning
The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also,
the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many
fishes.
Hint 2 anagram
ENTV
Hint 3 another clue
Discharge
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Sentences with TALIESIN (5)
Peter came running after me: 'One moment, young man,--who and what are you?' 'I must answer in the words of Taliesin,' said I: 'none can say with positiveness whether I be fish or flesh, least of all myself.
ITS PEOPLE, LANGUAGE AND SCENERY BY GEORGE BORROW “Their Lord they shall praise, Their language they shall keep, Their land they shall lose, Except Wild Wales.” TALIESIN: _Destiny of the Britons_ * * * * * LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET 1907 FIRST EDITION 1862 SECOND EDITION 1865 THIRD EDITION 1888 FOURTH EDITION 1896 FIFTH (DEFINITIVE) EDITION 6/- _March_, 1901 _Reprinted_ Thin Paper _July_, 1905 _Reprinted_ 6/- _Sept._, 1907 _Reprinted_ 2/6 net.
Two very remarkable men have at different periods conferred a kind of lustre upon Bangor by residing in it, Taliesin in the old, and Edmund Price in comparatively modern time.
Taliesin flourished about the end of the fifth century, and for the sublimity of his verses was for many centuries called by his countrymen the Bardic King.
Amongst his pieces is one generally termed “The Prophecy of Taliesin,” which announced long before it happened the entire subjugation of Britain by the Saxons, and which is perhaps one of the most stirring pieces of poetry ever produced.
Quotes with TALIESIN (3)
A shade of sorrow passed over Taliesin's face. 'There are those,' he said gently, 'who must first learn loss, despair, and grief. Of all paths to wisdom, this is the cruelest and longest. Are you one who must follow such a way? This even I cannot know. If you are, take heart nonetheless. Those who reach the end do more than gain wisdom. As rough wool becomes cloth, and crude clay a vessel, so do they change and fashion wisdom for others, and what they give back is greater than what they won.
She loved your mother', Taliesin said gently. 'This is her farewell.' As he spoke, a chanted melody began inside the chamber, a song without words. Yet it spoke of the beauty in the heart of the flame, of the passing glory of the white bird on the wing, and the blossom of the sea spray under the shining prow. It sang of a mother with her baby, of the hard love between men and women, and the gentle rest that comes at last to all.
It would be either a very skilled or very unwise man to steal from an assassin.” - Taliesin
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1982–2024).