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    In The Valley Of Avalon

    This day the master of my Fate
    Is none of those who lead shuddering
    Through mazes of wizardry,-
    Nor Trachmyr the hunstman,
    Nor Tannwein the daughter of Gweir,
    Nor Penpingyon the porter of the palace,
    Nor the muttering hag of the hall of Heilyn Goch,-
    Peace to them all until we met again,-
    This day the summoner of all my song
    Is Hyveidd Unllen, the golden vavasoar
    Of Arthur, the lord of nations.
    Ye have heard
    How he came hasting, broke upon our king
    And Owain at their game, and how his tidings
    Wounded the heart of Arthur that he paled,
    Crushed into dust the chessmen, and besought
    The word of Owain that could lower
    The Banner of Death, and stay the dire blood-madness
    Of his fell Ravens scattering from mid air
    Red limbs of trusty warriors, red armor
    In rain of ruin. And the banner fell,
    And this day Hyveildd Unllen in his splendor
    Of crystal studded, griffin-crested helm,
    In robe of honor, hued as day and night,
    Bordered with sunlit purple, and his belt
    Clasped with eyelid of a black sea-horse,
    Leadeth me from out these latter days
    Into peace that followed, and will gaze
    Into my tranced eyes, and fill my heart
    With lost desires, that I may seek again
    The glory of our great king and his host
    In the valley of Avalon.

    R.J. Lindley
    April 17th, 1974
    Poetry form- Romanticism(classic)....

    Notes- Hyveildd Unllen

    V. HYVAIDD HIR.
    Five battalions fell before his blade Of the wailing men of Deira and Bernicia^;
    Twenty hundred were destroyed in one hour.

    Sooner art thou flesh for wolves than for thee the nuptial feast; Sooner art thou
    food for ravens than for thee the marriage altar ; Before the nuptial dowry^
    came his bloody bier, The price of mead in the hall among the drinking throng :
    Hyveidd the tall will be celebrated while a minstrel lives. of gold, of greater
    or less artistic ornamentation, terminating at the end in a cae-ad, a clasp or
    hook, and an eye. It was not a chain. See Stephens' Lit. of the Kymry [2nd ed.,
    p. 46, notej.^

    Beads also were worn in wreaths by British warriors, as appears from the fact of
    beads of amber being found in the barrows on Salisbury Plain, which had been dug
    about 1800. In several of these graves pieces of amber like beads have been met
    with; and in one, as many beads were found as would have made a wreath.
    (Turner's Vindication of the Bards, 208-209. See also Williams' Biog. Diet,
    sub Benlli

    Gawr.)

    " Haearnddur and Hyveidd and Gwallawg, And Owain of Mon of Maelgwnian manner,
    Would prostrate the ravagers": was not Hyveidd Unllen, but Hyvaidd Hir, the
    son of Caradawc Vreichvras. This may however be called in question. So young
    a man as Hyveidd Hir could not well have been the contemporary of Gwallawg ;
    and the safest conclusion appears to be that Taliesin's hero was Hyveidd Unllen,
    and that of Aneurin Hyveidd ab Caradoc " the affix Hir being added for
    distinction. The son of Caradoc also resembles our hero in this " he died
    childless.

    Hyveidd and Gododin, and the lion leading (i.e. L'rien)": and also in the lines:
    " " Haearnddur, a Hyfeidd a Gwallawg, Ac Owen mon Maelgynig ddefawd, A wnaw
    peithwyr gorweiddiawg". " I hid., i, 64.
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