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Rh character, at his home in Llanbadarn. His ashes repose at Ystrad Flur, or Strata Florida, in the county of Cardigan, the burial-place of the ancient princes of South Wales; and his tomb has not wanted the congenial tribute of the muse. Some kindred spirit has recorded on it his friendship for the poet, and his regret for his loss, in an epitaph, of which the translation that follows will afford some idea:—

But the commemoration of his fame has not been confined to an anonymous herald. Three of our poet’s most illustrious bardic contemporaries have