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Owen, Nicholas [ed.], “[V] A celebrated poem of Taliesin, translated into Sapphic verse by the Rev. David Jones, vicar of Llanfair-Duffrin-Clwyd in Denbigshire, A.D. 1580”, in: Nicholas Owen, British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons, London: J. Bew, 1777. 121–128.

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“[V] A celebrated poem of Taliesin, translated into Sapphic verse by the Rev. David Jones, vicar of Llanfair-Duffrin-Clwyd in Denbigshire, A.D. 1580”
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121–128
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1777
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David Johns [cleric and poet]Johns (David) ... cleric and poet
(fl. 1569–1586)
Johns (Dafydd)
Welsh cleric, vicar (or parson?) of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd (Denbighshire), and poet.
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TaliesinTaliesin
(fl. 6th century)
renowned British poet, known both as a historical poet at the court of Urien and other rulers and as a more fictionalised persona of supreme status. Poems attributed to him survive in the 14th-century manuscript now known as the Book of Taliesin (NLW Peniarth 2).
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