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I.
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A primitive and ingenious address... |
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II.
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Marunat y vil veib. The elegy of the thousand sons |
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III.
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Buarch Beird. The fold of the Bards |
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IV.
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Aduvyneu Taliesin. The pleasant thing of Taliessin |
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V.
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O God, the God of formation... |
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VI.
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Arymes Prydein Vaur. The omen of Prydein the Great |
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VII.
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Angar kyfyndawt. Hostile confederacy |
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VIII.
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Kat Godeu. The battle of Godeu |
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IX.
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Mab gyfreu Taliessin. Juvenile ornaments of Taliessin |
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X.
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Daronwy |
| XI. |
In the name of the ruler |
| XII. |
Glaswawt. The praise of Taliessin |
| XIII. |
Kadeir Taliessin. The chair of Talliessin |
| XIV. |
I will adore the love |
| XV. |
Kadeir teyrnon. The chair of the sovereign |
| XVI. |
Kadeir Kerrituen. The chair of Ceridwen |
| XVII. |
Canu y Gwynt. Song to the wind |
| XVIII. |
A rumour has come... |
| XIX. |
Kanu y Med. Song to Mead |
| XX. |
Kanu y cwrwf. Song to ale |
| XXI. |
I will pray God... |
| XXII. |
Plaeu yr reifft. The plagues of Egypt |
| XXIII. |
Satire of Cynan Garwyn son of Brochwael |
| XXIV. |
Lath Mœssen. The rod of Moses |
| XXV. |
It broke out with matchless fury... |
| XXVI. |
Y Gofeisswys Byt. The contrived world |
| XXVII. |
On the face of the earth... |
| XXVIII. |
I wonder that there is not proclaimed... |
| XXIX. |
And God the possessor... |
| XXX. |
I will praise the sovereign... |
| XXXI. |
The men of Catraeth arose with the dawn... |
| XXXII. |
Urien of the cultivated plain... |
| XXXIII. |
In rest, a song I kept... |
| XXXIV. |
In one year, one that provides.... |
| XXXV. |
Gweith Argœt Llwyfein. The affair of Argœd Llwyfain |
| XXXVI. |
Extol the career of the kings of Reged... |
| XXXVII. |
Yspeil Taliessin. Kanu i Urien. The spoils of Taliessin, a song to Urien |
| XXXVIII. |
In the name of the Ruler... |
| XXXIX. |
Daolwch Vryen. The satisfaction of Urien |
| XL. |
Marwnat Erof. The death-song of Erof |
| XLI. |
Madawg, the joy of the wall... |
| XLII. |
Marwnat Corroi map Dayry. The death-song of Corri, son of Dayry |
| XLIII. |
Marwnat Dylan eil Ton. Death-song of Dylan son of the Wawe |
| XLIV. |
Marwnat Owein. The death-song of Owain |
| XLV. |
Disturbed is the isle... |
| XLVI. |
I am Taliesin the ardent... |
| XLVII. |
The Awen foretells the hastening... |
| XLVIII. |
Marwnat Uthyr Pen. The death-song of Uthyr Pendragon |
| XLIX. |
A bright festivity... |
| L. |
May God exalt over the community of Brython... |
| LI. |
The eternal trinity... |
| LII. |
Gwawd Llud y Vawr. The praise of Lludd the Great |
| LIII. |
Truly there will be... |
| LIV. |
The reconciliation of Llud the Less |
| LV. |
Kanu y byt mawr. Song to the great world |
| LVI. |
Kanu y bit bychan. Song to the little word |