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- si uero flectit ad dexteram alter locus, quem
uocant incole, Veterem
Vadum; [Lucian]
- if he turns to the right, another place
appears which they call the Old
Ford; [Lucian]
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- Du sy ar feirdd da Sir
Fôn, [Elegy for a Poet killed near Chester]
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Gŵr o Fôn ag arf
wynias [Elegy for a Poet killed near Chester]
- A black day for the good poets of
Anglesey, [Elegy for a Poet killed near Chester]
- A man from Anglesey with a savage
weapon [Elegy for a Poet killed near Chester]
- Nâd i Fôn fyned i
fâr. [To William Herbert]
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Cwnstabl o Farnstabl i Fôn. [To William Herbert]
- nor give Anglesey up to wrath. [To William Herbert]
- lord from Barnstaple to Anglesey, [To William Herbert]
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- et a meridiano latere receptorium nauium ab Aquitania, Hispania, Hibernia, Germania uenientium, [Lucian]
- and, in the south, a port for ships coming from Aquitaine, Spain, Ireland
and Germany, [Lucian]
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