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And while he was thus singing his verse near the door there arose a mighty storm of wind, so that the king and all his nobles thought that the castle would fall upon their heads. And the king caused them to fetch Elphin in haste from his dungeon, and placed him before Taliesin. And it is said that immediately he sang a verse, so that the chains opened from about his feet.
"I adore the Supreme, Lord of all animation,— Him that supports the heaven, Ruler of every extreme, Him that made the water good for all, Him who has bestowed each gift, and blesses it;— May abundance of mead be given Maelgwn of Anglesey, who supplies us, From his foaming meadhorns, with the choicest pure liquor. Since bees collect, and do not enjoy, We have sparkling distilled mead, which is universally praised. The multitude of creatures which the earth nourishes, God made for man, with a view to enrich him;— Some are violent, some are mute, he enjoys them, Some are wild, some are tame; the Lord makes them;— Part of their produce becomes clothing; For food and beverage till doom will they continue. I entreat the Supreme, Sovereign of the region of peace, To liberate Elphin from banishment, The man who gave me wine, and ale, and mead, With large princely steeds, of beautiful appearance; May he yet give me; and at the end, May God of His good will grant me, in honour, A succession of numberless ages, in the retreat of tranquillity.— Elphin, knight of mead, late be thy dissolution!"
And afterwards he sang the ode which is called "The Excellence of the Bards."
"What was the first man Made by the God of heaven; What the fairest flattering speech That was prepared by Ieuav; What meat, what drink, What roof his shelter; What the first impression Of his primary thinking; What became his clothing; Who carried on a disguise, Owing to the wiles of the country, In the beginning? Wherefore should a stone be hard; Why should a thorn be sharp-pointed; Who is hard like a flint; Who is salt like brine; Who sweet like honey; Who rides on the gale;
Why ridged should be the nose; Why should a wheel be round; Why should the tongue be gifted with speech Rather than another member? If thy bards, Heinin, be competent, Let them reply to me, Taliesin."
And after that he sang the address which is called "The Reproof of the Bards."
"If thou art a bard completely imbued With genius not to be controlled, Be thou not untractable Within the court of thy king; Until thy rigmarole shall be known, Be thou silent Heinin As to the name of thy verse, And the name of thy vaunting; And as to the name of thy grandsire Prior to his being baptized. And the name of the sphere, And the name of the element, And the name of thy language, And the name of thy region. Avaunt, ye bards above, Avaunt, ye bards below! My beloved is below, In the fetter of Arianrod. It is certain you know not How to understand the song I utter, Nor clearly how to discriminate Between the truth and what is false; Puny bards, crows of the district, Why do you not take to flight? A bard that will not silence me, Silence may he not obtain, Till he goes to be covered Under gravel and pebbles; Such as shall listen to me, May God listen to him."
Then sang he the piece called "The Spite of the Bards."
"Minstrels persevere in their false custom, Immoral ditties are their delight; Vain and tasteless praise they recite; Falsehood at all times do they utter; The innocent persons they ridicule; Married women they destroy, Innocent virgins of Mary they corrupt; As they pass their lives away in vanity; Poor innocent persons they ridicule; At night they get drunk, they sleep the day; In idleness without work they feed themselves; The Church they hate, and the tavern they frequent; With thieves and perjured fellows they associate; At courts they inquire after feasts; Every senseless word they bring forward; Every deadly sin they praise; Every vile course of life they lead; Through every village, town, and country they stroll; Concerning the gripe of death they think not; Neither lodging nor charity do they give; Indulging in victuals to excess. Psalms or prayers they do not use, Tithes or offerings to God they do not pay, On holidays or Sundays they do not worship; Vigils or festivals they do not heed. The birds do fly, the fish do swim, The bees collect honey, worms do crawl, Every thing travails to obtain its food, Except minstrels and lazy useless thieves.
I deride neither song nor minstrelsy, For they are given by God to lighten thought; But him who abuses them, For blaspheming Jesus and his service."
Taliesin having set his master free from prison, and having protected the innocence of his wife, and silenced the Bards so that not one of them dared to say a word, now brought Elphin's wife before them, and shewed that she had not one finger wanting. Right glad was Elphin, right glad was Taliesin.
Then he bade Elphin wager the king, that he had a horse both better and swifter than the king's horses. And this Elphin did, and the day, and the time, and the place were fixed, and the place was that which at this day is called Morva Rhiannedd; and thither the king went with all his people, and four and twenty of the swiftest horses he possessed. And after a long process the course was marked, and the horses were placed for running. Then came Taliesin with four and twenty twigs of holly, which he had burnt black, and he caused the youth who was to ride his master's horse to place them in his belt, and he gave him orders to let all the king's horses get before him, and as he should overtake one horse after the other, to take one of the twigs and strike the horse with it over the crupper, and then let that twig fall; and after that to take another twig, and do in like manner to every one of the horses, as he should overtake them, enjoining the horseman strictly to watch when his own horse should stumble, and to throw down his cap on the spot. All these things did the youth fulfil, giving a blow to every one of the king's horses, and throwing down his cap on the spot where his horse stumbled. And to this spot Taliesin brought his master after his horse had won the race. And he caused Elphin to put workmen to dig a hole there; and when they had dug the ground deep enough, they found a large cauldron full of gold. And then said Taliesin, "Elphin, behold a payment and reward unto thee, for having taken me out of the weir, and for having reared me from that time until now." And on this spot stands a pool of water, which is to this time called Pwllbair.
After all this, the king caused Taliesin to be brought before him, and he asked him to recite concerning the creation of man from the beginning; and thereupon he made the poem which is now called "One of the Four Pillars of Song."
"The Almighty made, Down the Hebron vale, With his plastic hands, Adam's fair form;
And five hundred years, Void of any help, There he remained and lay Without a soul.
He again did form, In calm paradise, From a left-side rib, Bliss-throbbing Eve.
Seven hours they were The orchard keeping, Till Satan brought strife, With wiles from hell.
Thence were they driven, Cold and shivering, To gain their living, Into this world.
To bring forth with pain Their sons and daughters, To have possession Of Asia's land.
Twice five, ten and eight, She was self-bearing, The mixed burden Of man-woman.
And once, not hidden, She brought forth Abel, And Cain the forlorn, The homicide.
To him and his mate Was given a spade, To break up the soil, Thus to get bread.
The wheat pure and white, Summer tilth to sow, Every man to feed, Till great yule feast.
An angelic hand From the high Father, Brought seed for growing That Eve might sow;
But she then did hide Of the gift a tenth, And all did not sow Of what was dug.
Black rye then was found, And not pure wheat grain, To show the mischief Thus of thieving.
For this thievish act, It is requisite, That all men should pay Tithe unto God.
Of the ruddy wine, Planted on sunny days, And on new moon nights; And the white wine.
The wheat rich in grain And red flowing wine Christ's pure body make, Son of Alpha.
The wafer is flesh, The wine is spilt blood, The Trinity's words Sanctify them.
The concealed books From Emmanuel's hand Were brought by Raphael As Adam's gift.
When in his old age, To his chin immersed In Jordan's water, Keeping a fast,
Moses did obtain, In Jordan's water, The aid of the three Most special rods.
Solomon did obtain, In Babel's tower, All the sciences In Asia land.
So did I obtain, In my bardic books, All the sciences Of Europe and Africa.
Their course, their bearing Their permitted way, And their fate I know, Unto the end.
Oh! what misery, Through extreme of woe, Prophecy will show On Troia's race!
A coiling serpent, Proud and merciless, On her golden wings, From Germany.
She will overrun England and Scotland, From Lychlyn sea-shore To the Severn.
Then will the Brython Be as prisoners, By strangers swayed, From Saxony.
Their Lord they will praise, Their speech they will keep, Their land they will lose, Except wild Walia.
Till some change shall come, After long penance, When equally rife The two crimes come.
Britons then shall have Their land and their crown, And the strangers swarm Shall disappear.
All the angel's words, As to peace and war, Will be fulfilled To Britain's race.
He further told the king various prophecies of things that should be in the world, in songs, as follows.
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Footnotes:
{11a} Diarwya.
{11b} While the day was still young.
{13} Arawn, king of Annwvyn.
{15} And as thou seest.
{17} "It may be that I shall repent for what I have done unto thee. Seek whom thou wiliest to slay thee, I shall not slay thee."
{26} "If thou wilt ask for a reasonable gift, thou shalt have it gladly." "A reasonable one, lord," answered he.
{28} Pwyll rose, and caused silence to be proclaimed, to command all suitors and minstrels to show what they desired, and to tell them that every one of them would be satisfied according to his wish and desire.
{29} And they summoned him to them.
{30} "Wretched women," said Rhiannon, "for the sake of the God who knows everything, charge me not falsely. The God who knows everything knows that that is false."
{31a} Whether she persuaded or pleaded.
{31b} Unbeseeming.
{33} According to the kind of baptism that was then made.
{35} "Oh fair lady," said Teirnon, "it is not very likely to me that any of these will be carried on thy back." "Let who will do so," said the son, "I shall not." "Truly, my soul," said Teirnon, "neither shall we go."
{36a} The Welsh is vy'm pryder i (= my trouble).
{36b} If he will be of gentle bearing.
{37a} And if he is in power, it will be more right for him to maintain thee than it was even for me.
{37b} After that.
{38} Wallt.
{39a} And splendid wearer of the crown of London.
{39b} Over-looking the sea.
{40} Penordim.
{42} Mane.
{45} And I am not sure it was not there he got it.
{48a} Taunted him openly.
{48b} Bake.
{50a} On the township.
{50b} There were but two rivers, Lli and Archan were they called. After that the ocean separated the kingdoms.
{52a} Was.
{52b} "Yes," said Bendigeid Vran, "unless I myself can get the kingship."
{56a} Glivieri.
{56b} Grodyeu.
{59a} At that very moment.
{59b} And from that hour they could not rest.
{62a} Meek.
{62b} Wilt thou follow another counsel?
{62c} And even now thou wilt not be disappointed with her appearance.
{65} Add "and fish."
{71} He furnished gilded clasps for the shoes.
{73} And then, half in guile and half in anger, he rushed into the midst of the mice. But he could no more keep one of them within sight than he could gnats or birds in the air, except one, which he saw was heavy with young, and which he thought could not run.
{79} Knockers and Collars.
{81} Eveyd.
{87} Tyviawc.
{88} A maiden.
{91a} Aranrod throughout.
{91b} Infamous.
{93} Sea-weed.
{96} Destiny.
{98a} Add "according to the rite of baptism they then performed."
{98b} "I will give him that one Cantrev that is best for a young man to have."
{100} Blow.
{111} Add "henceforth."
{118a} Of the books of the magician. [Vergil = Fferyllt = magician or chemist.]
{118b} Head.
{121} Taliesin
{123} This should be Elphin son of Gwyddno.
{136} Possibly an allusion to the Cave of AEolus.
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