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With 52 forms, how many poems can you write in one year? |
What the Garrett neglects to say about Cywydd Llosgrnog, the 12th Codified Welsh Meter of the 14th century, is the defining feature of the form is "cynghanedd" or harmony of sound, a liberal dose of alliteration, unexpected internal rhyme, assonance, and consonance. The ancient Welsh forms are a fun fest of complimenting sounds, expecially the 4 Cywydds. "#3 Stretching It Out - Cywydd LLosgyrnog" |