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I am called Taliesin, once of Gwynedd, for all the long roads I've trod, but now of no land.
Moonheart De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1990
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This is the house known as Taliesin, in Spring Green, about 40 miles west of Madison.
NYT > Home Page By DEBORAH SOLOMON 2011
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This is the house known as Taliesin, in Spring Green, about 40 miles west of Madison.
NYT > Home Page By DEBORAH SOLOMON 2011
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This is the house known as Taliesin, in Spring Green, about 40 miles west of Madison.
NYT > Home Page By DEBORAH SOLOMON 2011
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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.
Moonheart De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1990
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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
George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends Clement King Shorter 1891
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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