Bibliography
Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 61] “Gofyn teils gan Risiart Cyffin ab Ieuan Llwyd, deon Bangor, ar ran Syr Gruffudd ab Einion o Henllan / Request for slates from Rhisiart Cyffin ab Ieuan Llwyd, dean of Bangor, on behalf of Sir Gruffudd ab Einion of Henllan”
Poem beg. Rhoi tŷ'r wyf fry ar y fron
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 62] “Moliant i Ddafydd ap Gwilym o Lwydiarth / In praise of Dafydd ap Gwilym of Llwydiarth”
Poem beg. Dilyd henw deiliad hynwyf
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 63] “Moliant i bum mab Llywelyn ap Hwlcyn o Fôn / In praise of the five sons of Llywelyn ap Hwlcyn of Anglesey”
Poem beg. Mae heddiw ym wahoddion
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 64] “Moliant i Huw Lewys ap Llywelyn o Brysaeddfed pan fu bron â boddi / In praise of Huw Lewys ap Llywelyn of Prysaeddfed when he nearly drowned”
Poem beg. Llywygais garllaw eigion
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 65a] “Dychan gan Lywelyn ap Gutun i Guto'r Glyn pan haerwyd ei foddi / Satire by Llywelyn ap Gutun of Guto’r Glyn when he was alleged to have drowned”
Poem beg. Tristach yw Cymry trostyn'
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 65] “Ateb i ddychan Llywelyn ap Gutun / Reply to Llywelyn ap Gutun’s satire”
Poem beg. Mae llef oer mae llifeiriaint
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 66] “Dychan i Ddafydd ab Edmwnd / Satire of Dafydd ab Edmwnd”
Poem beg. Y mae llwdn yma llednoeth
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 67] “Dychan i Ddafydd ab Edmwnd / Satire of Dafydd ab Edmwnd”
Poem beg. Sywidw Asaf ydwyd
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 68a] “Dychan i geilliau Guto'r Glyn gan Ddafydd ab Edmwnd / Satire on Guto’r Glyn’s testicles by Dafydd ab Edmwnd”
Poem beg. Y dyn a sigwyd ei au
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 68b] “Dychan gan Ddafydd ab Edmwnd i Guto'r Glyn / Satire by Dafydd ab Edmwnd of Guto’r Glyn”
Poem beg. Nôl bwrw trosol, peri trwsio 'i ddorglwyd
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 68] “Dychan i gal Dafydd ab Edmwnd / Satire on Dafydd ab Edmwnd’s penis”
Poem beg. Dafydd fab difudd ei fod
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 69] “Ymbil â'r Grog yng Nghaer ar ran Dafydd ab Ieuan / A supplication to the Rood in Chester on behalf of Dafydd ab Ieuan”
Poem beg. Y Grog i bob dyn o gred
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 70] “Moliant i Syr Hywel ap Dai o Laneurgain / In praise of Sir Hywel ap Dai of Northop”
Poem beg. Pwy'r mab llên pêr ym mhob llys
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 71] “Moliant i Domas Salbri ap Harri Salbri o Leweni a'i dylwyth / In praise of Tomas Salbri ap Harri Salbri of Lleweni and his family”
Poem beg. I Gelli-wig ac i'w llys
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 72] “Marwnad Siôn ap Madog Pilstwn o Hafod-y-wern / Elegy for Siôn ap Madog Puleston of Hafod-y-wern”
Poem beg. Wylofus wyf fal afon
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 73] “Gofyn saeled gan Wiliam Rodn ap Richard Rodn o Holt ar ran Dafydd Bromffild o Fers / Request for a sallet from Wiliam Rodn ap Richard Rodn of Holt on behalf of Dafydd Bromffild of Bersham”
Poem beg. Dyn traws fûm yn dwyn tros fôr
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 74] “Moliant i Rosier ap Siôn Pilstwn o Emral / In praise of Rhosier ap Siôn Puleston of Emral”
Poem beg. Pwy sy geidwad teirgwlad hy
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Edwards (Alaw Mai), [Poem 75] “Moliant i Siôn Hanmer ap Siôn Hanmer o Halchdyn a'r Llai / In praise of Siôn Hanmer ap Siôn Hanmer of Halghton and Llai”
Poem beg. Cwncwerwyr oedd y gwŷr gynt
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Edwards (Alaw Mai), [Poem 76] “Gofyn cyllell hela gan Rruffudd ap Rhys o Iâl ar ran Siôn Hanmer ap Siôn Hanmer o Halchdyn a'r Llai / Request for a hunting knife from Gruffudd ap Rhys of Yale on behalf of Siôn Hanmer ap Siôn Hanmer of Halghton and Llai”
Poem beg. Yn dripheth y'th wnânt Ruffudd
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 77] “Moliant i'r Abad Tomas o Amwythig / In praise of Abbot Thomas of Shrewsbury”
Poem beg. Mi a euthum i 'Mwythig
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn)Salisbury (Eurig), [Poem 78] “Moliant i Siôn Talbod, trydydd iarll Amwythig / In praise of John Talbot, second earl of Shrewsbury”
Poem beg. Arglwyddwedd ar goel addas
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 79] “Moliant i Syr Rosier Cinast ap Gruffudd o'r Cnwcin / In praise of Sir Roger Kynaston ap Gruffudd of Knockin”
Poem beg. Awst y llas fy nghastell i
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Daniel (R. Iestyn), [Poem 80] “Moliant i Syr Siôn Bwrch ap Huw Bwrch o'r Drefrudd / In praise of Sir John Burgh ap Huw Burgh of Wattlesborough”
Poem beg. Ni chair ustus na Christiawn
Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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