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Eisteddfodau Caerwys (1968)

by Gwyn Thomas

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You have no degree . . . in poetry.
(Wiliam Cynwal to Edmwnd Prys)

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Let no bungler visit houses.
(Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Llywelyn Fychan)

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It is easier for many, easier by God,
To live as good husbandmen than to go on circuit.
(Tomos Prys, 1564?-1634)

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It was Mr. D. J. Bowen who was supposed to write this booklet.

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In a trade union a matter like the turning of screws can be one of almighty importance.
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