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    Madoc is an 1805 epic poem composed by Robert Southey. It is based on the legend of Madoc, a supposed Welsh prince who fled internecine conflict and sailed...
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    Madoc ab Owain Gwynedd (also spelled Madog) was, according to folklore, a Welsh prince who sailed to the Americas in 1170, over three hundred years before...
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  • (standing stone) in the Brecon Beacons, South Wales Madoc (poem), an 1805 poem by Robert Southey Madoc (Tijdschrift over de middeleeuwen), a Dutch journal...
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  • Ruth Madoc (born Margaret Ruth Llewellyn Baker; 16 April 1943 – 9 December 2022) was a British actress who had a career on stage and screen spanning over...
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  • from the first line of the poem, where he introduces himself as the same Willem who had previously written a work called Madoc: Willem, die Madocke maecte...
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    Robert Southey (1801) Madoc by Robert Southey (1805) Psyche by Mary Tighe (1805) The Columbiad by Joel Barlow (1807) Milton: A Poem by William Blake (1804–1810)...
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  • In early Arthurian literature, Madoc ap Uthyr (also known as Madog or Madawg) is the son of Uther Pendragon, brother to King Arthur and father of Eliwlod...
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  • The Inchcape Rock (category 1820 poems)
    the 'Inchcape Rock,' place Southey at the head of the ballad, while his 'Madoc' and his 'Roderic' place him very nearly at the tail of the epic poets of...
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    1774–1843. The doctor, &c. (1848) e-book of Madoc, an epic poem in two volumes about the legendary Welsh prince Madoc. Biography of Robert Southey by Peter...
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    Dutch version of the story of Reynard, as written by Willem die Madoc maecte. The poem dates from around 1250. It is considered a major work of Middle...
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