A Song on Gwallawg ab Lleenawg
Black Book of Carmarthen XXXII
ON a fine night Pen Gethin heard the shout of a host,
When he took a long leap;
Unless the ground be guarded he will not cease.
Since Coegawg is so rich as this in gold,
Close to the court of Gwallawg,
I also shall be wealthy.
Accursed be the tree
Which pulled out his eye in his presence,
Gwallawg ab Lleenawg, the ruler.
Accursed be the black tree
That pulled out his eye from its place,
Gwallawg ab Lleenawg, the chief of armies.
Accursed be the white tree
That pulled out his eye from his head,
Gwallawg ab Lleenawg, the sovereign.
Accursed be the green tree
That pulled out his eye when a youth,
Gwallawg ab Lleenawg, the honourable.1
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