“The earth has a skin and that skin has diseases; one of its diseases is called man.”
“It fetches crops from the rich earth,
It's a good beast biting the ground.
It must have its knife and its board
And its food right under its thigh.
It goes unwillingly through stones,
It skins the field with leg outstretched.”
Cnwd a gyrch mewn cnodig âr,
Cnyw diwael yn cnoi daear.
E fynn ei gyllell a'i fwyd
A'i fwrdd dan fôn ei forddwd.
Gŵr a'i anfodd ar grynfaen,
Gwas a fling a'i goes o’i flaen.
Source: Y Llafurwr (The Labourer), Line 49.
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Cnwd a gyrch mewn cnodig âr,<br/>Cnyw diwael yn cnoi daear.<br/>E fynn ei gyllell a'i fwyd<br/>A'i fwrdd dan fôn ei forddwd.<br/>Gŵr a'i anfodd ar grynfaen,<br/>Gwas a fling a'i goes o’i flaen.
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Welsh bard 1320–1398Related quotes
in "August Blanqui, Heretical Communist," Radical Philosophy 185 (2014)
[The Wheat Plant: A Monograph, 1921, London, Duckworth & Co, 3, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t56d5r310&view=1up&seq=21]
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