Y Brenin biau’r ynys,
Ond sy o ran i Syr Rys.
The King owns all the island wide
Except the part where Rice doth bide.
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Y Brenin biau’r ynys;
A chyriau Frank, a chorf Rys.
The King owns all the island wide,
A part of France, and Rice beside.
Rhys Nanmor a’i Kant.
HIRAETH. [167]
A Short Elegy.
“ . . . An old bard, who wrote a short elegy on the death of the governor of — and his dame, and who says that he himself was fading with longing on their account.”
—Borrow MS.
Longing for them doth fade my cheek;
He was a man, and she was meek;
A lion was he, she full of glee;
He handsome was, she fair to see.
A wondrous concord here was view’d;
He was wise, and she was good;
He liberal was, she kind of mood;
To heaven he went, she him pursued.