Men of Harlech: Welsh march
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Men of Harlech (Welsh: Rhyfelgyrch Gwŷr Harlech) is Welsh song and march describing the events of Sieging the Harlech castle between 1461 and 1468, when the castle was held by the Lancastrians against the Yorkists as part of the Wars of the Roses. Commanded by Constable Dafydd ap Ieuan, the garrison withstood the longest known siege in the history of the British Isles. The song has also been associated with the earlier, briefer siege of Harlech Castle about 1408, which pitted the forces of Owain Glyndŵr against the future Henry V of England. It is in use by Royal Welsh, armoured infantry regiment of the British Army, as it's official march. Men of Harlech is very important for Welsh national culture and herritage.
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Text:
Man of Harlech in the Hollow,
Do ye hear like rushing billow
Wave on wave that surging follow
Battle's distant sound?
Tis the tramp of Saxon foemen,
Saxon spearmen, Saxon bowmen,
Be they knights or hinds or yeomen,
They shall bite the ground!
Loose the folds asunder,
Flag we conquer under!
The placid sky now bright on high,
Shall launch its bolts in thunder!
Onward! 'tis the country needs us,
He is bravest, he who leads us
Honor's self now proudly heads us,
Freedom, God and Right!
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Proud to be welsh and british 🇬🇧🏴
Glad for you. Greetings from Serbia 😃
Was also the walk march of the 2nd Lifeguards and incorporated into the walk march of The Lifeguards ruclips.net/video/PqEjaSvdjHM/видео.html
It doesn't sound like Men of Harlech 😌
@@DuleVideos did you listen to the whole video, it's inserted in the middle..
@@peterbrown1012 Yes, I hear it now, nice version 😃