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| TEXT. | NOTES. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| XVI. | . . . . | Page 279 | 445 |
| XVII. | . . . . | 291 | 448 |
| XVIII. | . . . . | 293 | 450 |
| XIX. | . . . . | 294 | 451 |
| XX. | . . . . | 294 | 451 |
| XXI. | . . . . | 296 | 451 |
| XXII. | . . . . | 299 | 451 |
| XXIII. | . . . . | 301 | 451 |
| XXIV. | The Provision of Llefoed Flat-Face original: "Gossymdeith Llefoet Wynebclawr." A collection of gnomic or wisdom poetry and proverbs attributed to a poet named Llefoed. | 304 | 452 |
| PAGE | ||
|---|---|---|
| I. | The Pedigree of the Men of the North original: "BONHED GWYR Y GOGLED." A genealogical tract tracing the lineages of the 6th-century Brythonic rulers of Northern Britain (the "Old North" or Yr Hen Ogledd). . . . | 454 |
| Translation of the same . . . . | 455 | |
| II. | The Triads of Arthur and His Men original: "TRIOED ARTHUR AE WYR." Part of the Welsh Triads, which were mnemonic devices used by medieval poets to catalog historical and mythological lore. . . . | 456 |
| Translation of the same . . . . | 457 | |
| INDEX | . . . . | 467 |