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Updated: May 1, 2025
Ah, those lines of his to the Muse are sweeter even than the verses of Horace, of which they profess to be an imitation. What lines in Horace's ode can vie in sweetness with "Tydi roit a diwair wen Lais eos i lysowen!" "Thou couldst endow, with thy dear smile, With voice of lark the lizard vile!" Eos signifies a nightingale, and Lysowen an eel.
Perhaps in no language but the Welsh, could an eel be mentioned in lofty poetry: Lysowen is perfect music. Having stated that there are Welsh and Sanscrit words which correspond, more or less, in sound and meaning, I here place side by side a small number of such words, in order that the reader may compare them.
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