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Armes Prydein
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beg. Dygogan awen dygobryssyn

An early Welsh prophetic poem which envisages a future in which the Welsh will join forces with other peoples of Britain and Ireland to resist and drive out the English.

Canu Heledd
verse
112 st.
Canu Llywarch Hen
verse

A collection of early Welsh poems in englyn form, most of which are attributed to an elderly Llywarch Hen, a legendary prince of the Old North.

Canu Urien
verse
59 st.

A collection of englynion mourning the death of Urien, ruler of Rheged, which is attested in the Red Book of Hergest.

Gwên a Llywarch
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beg. Na wisc wedy kwyn, na vit vrwyn dy vryt

Early Welsh dialogue poem between Llywarch Hen and his son Gwên, who utter single englynion in turns.

Y Gododdin
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A long heroic poem, or series of verses (awdlau), in Early Welsh.
Y Gododdin/A
verse
The version of Y Gododdin that underlies the part written by hand A in the Book of Aneirin.
Y Gododdin/B
verse
The version of Y Gododdin that underlies the part written by hand B in the Book of Aneirin.