On the sea, on the land."

In one of his poems he asks:—

"Is there but one course to the wind?

But one to the water of the sea?

Is there but one spark in the fire of boundless energy?"

He says of his hero, Cunedda,—

"He will assimilate, he will agree with the deep and the shallow."

To another,—

"When I lapse to a sinful word,

May neither you, nor others hear."