“There was a calling on the Creator,
Upon Christ for causes,
Until when the Eternal
Should deliver those whom he had made.”

—  Taliesin

Book of Taliesin (c. 1275?), The Battle of the Trees
Context: There was a calling on the Creator,
Upon Christ for causes,
Until when the Eternal
Should deliver those whom he had made.
The Lord answered them,
Through language and elements:
Take the forms of the principal trees,
Arranging yourselves in battle array,
And restraining the public.

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Taliesin 102
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