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In such a state, the Lord may rule the Hiraeth people by decree.
By the bond of the Hiraeth I part my flesh and swear to remember the lost ones.
After this comes a set of variations on a Welsh folk song, "Hiraeth."
A Stave returned the weapon he had borrowed from the Hiraeth and purchased another.
Hiraeth: Character Victorian cottage- sleeps 5 Spectacular views from every room.
Hiraeth, according to Jan Morris, is a Welsh word for an unspecified yearning.
Hiraeth Day Hospital provides 12 places a day for 5 days a week for the Abergavenny and rural communities.
Oxford and Merriam Webster define Hiraeth as: (noun) "a homesickness for a home you cannot return to, or that never was".
Mae Hiraeth yn y Môr (There's Longing in the Sea)
When the most pressing matters of policy were resolved, Queen Elspeth performed a formal ceremony of introduction for the people of the Hiraeth.
And Scipio agreed and pledged the Hiraeth to serve with Wattaro to bring relief to Caer Glas.
In the interests of free and just governance the follow citizens in good standing have pledged their loyalty to the people and offices of the Teulu Hiraeth.
It comprises the villages of Cwmfelin Boeth, Henllan Amgoed, Hiraeth, Llanfallteg, and Rhydywrach.
For the warriors of the Hiraeth, professional soldiers or men of the warband, once the defensive wall had been build the land beckoned with a strong call to adventure and discovery.
And beyond the border of Albion lay the country Dragons and they had not forgotten their desire to see the Hiraeth laid low and humilated and broken yet.
Among works commissioned for him were a cello concerto by Aleksander Obradovic and "Hiraeth for Cello" by Bernard Rands.
The exhibition, Hiraeth, also formed part of my final presentation for a Masters Degree done at Howard Gardens, Cardiff, a personal vindication after my unhappy first encounter with the college.
Trouble struck at midday however when a group of brigands were surprised in the act of murder by several Hiraeth hunters; words then blows were exchanged and the murderous felons were quickly apprehended.
Around a rocky headland came a sleek-lined naval cutter with sailors pointing and waving and shouting in wonder to sea the ragged fleet of the Hiraeth, delivered safe through winter storms and worse.
From Albion herself the Hiraeth were joined by: Jack Tregallen and his wife Isabelle, the Quinodite Intercessor, Selwyn, and a Lady healer named Alyce of Bristol.
To the existing posts of Warleader and Magistrate for the Hiraeth, were added another two offices, those of Sheriff and Chief Huntsman for Clausentum and the land of Cymbrogija.
Thus Owain ap Nudd was elected to the post of "Lord" for the Hiraeth; a representative for a free people and the voice of the Senate and people in the courts of Albion.
I knew then that legend and honour of a fallen land lived yet, for my last opponent and the one warrior I could not fight was Aisla "cat-claw", of Caer Glas and the Hiraeth.
With the close of the ritual Tiberias congratulated everyone for an almost flawless working of magic and spoke in glowing terms for the potential of future alliance between the peoples of Caer Pendrinn and the Hiraeth.
It transpired that we had much in common with the folk of Albion indeed, and as voiced by Jack and Isabelle Tregallen, the virtues the Hiraeth revered were no strange goals to the native people of Cymbrogija.