“Monks throng like a kennel of pups
from disputing with the masters who instruct them
whether the run of the wind is one, or one the ocean's waters
or one the spark of fire - an illimitable clamour.”

—  Taliesin

Book of Taliesin (c. 1275?), The Spoils of Annwn

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Taliesin 102
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