Teitl | Title page and dedication to 'An introduction to the British tongue/or/Am easie and compendious way/of/teaching Englishmen/the British or Welsh tongue/being/(for anything that can be sayd to the contrary) the most ancient language vulgarly/spoken at this/day/and for its composure &/the harmony/it hathas well in verse and prose/the sweetest (considering the antientnesse/thereof) Regular & most exquisite/of all the European languages/ very usefull for them that/bear any office, live or Tra-/vel in Wales, by G.O./of Pwll:helie. |