“I never entertained the dreadful thought that my face was anything other than good and fair until, in an act of revelation, I picked up a mirror.”

Ni thybiais, ddewwrdrais ddirdra,
Na bai deg f'wyneb a da,
Oni theimlais, waith amlwg,
Y drych.
"Y Drych" (The Mirror), line 1; translation from Carl Lofmark Bards and Heroes (Felinfach: Llanerch, 1989) p. 96.

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Ni thybiais, ddewwrdrais ddirdra,<br/>Na bai deg f'wyneb a da,<br/>Oni theimlais, waith amlwg,<br/>Y drych.

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