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A Gentleman who is possessed of Sir Meredyth ab Rhys's, "Cywydd i ddiolch am Rwyd bysgota; i lfan ab Tudor;" "An Ode to thank Evan ab Tudor, for a Fishing Net;" obligingly favored me with the following copy of the above Lines. Mewu Awr dda, Minnau ar Ddwr o fodd hael a fydd Heliwr. Madog wych, mwyedig Wedd Jawn Genau, Owen Gwynedd Ni fynnai Dir', f' enaid oedd, Na Da mawr ond y Moroedd.
"I say, Mistar, is that gentleman with crutches yondaw, a brothaw of yours?" "By the laws of humanity he is, sir." "Awr! I'm glad to find there's no closaw tie, so I can express my opinion of him. He is a scamp, sah!" "Indeed! why so?" "Because he is, sah!" "You know him?" "Perfectly well!" "And he is a scamp?" "If he's no relation of yours, yes, sah." "Does he tipple?" "Not zat I know, sah!"
"Codais, ymolchais yn Mon, cyn naw awr Ciniewa'n Nghaer Lleon, Pryd gosber yn y Werddon, Prydnawn wrth dan mawn yn Mon." The above englyn was printed in the Greal, 1792, p. 316; the language shows it to be a production of about the middle of the seventeenth century. The following is nearly a literal translation:
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