Ar ôl nodi bod llwyth o ganu caeth Cymraeg o’r cyfnod ac enwi rhai o feirdd pwysig nad oes gennym amser i’w trafod, canolbwyntiwn ar ddwy gerdd gaeth o ddechrau’r ail ganrif ar bymtheg sy’n cynnig mewnwelediad i fywyd un teulu uchelwrol – Dafydd Llwyd a’i wraig Catrin Owen o’r Henblas, Llangristiolus, Môn. Edrychwn yn gyntaf ar gywydd a gyfansoddwyd Dafydd pan fu farw Catrin yn 1602, cerdd sy’n mynegi galar y gŵr mewn modd personol a chofiadwy. Trafodwn wedyn gyfres o englynion a gyfansoddasai Catrin pan aeth eu mab nhw, Siôn i astudio yn Rhydychen. Mae’r gerdd hon yn cyflwyno cyngor y fam i’w mab, ac mae naws y cyngor yn rhyfeddol o debyg i’r hyn y gellid disgwyl i rieni ddweud wrth eu plant heddiw! Ar ganol ei gwrs gradd yn Rhydychen oedd Siôn pan fu farw’i fam, ac felly mae’r ddwy gerdd gyda’i gilydd yn gyfle i ni weld y tu mewn i fywyd – a marwolaeth – y teulu hwn ac ystyried y modd yr oedd barddoniaeth yn gyfrwng iddynt fynegi’u teimladau. ** ‘The Beloved Path of Being Married to Her’: A Mother’s Counsel and a Husband’s Grief After First noting that there is a great amoung of Welsh strict-metre poetry from the period and naming some of the important bards whom we don’t have time to discuss, we concentrate on two poems from early in the seventeenth century which offer insight into the life of one family of uchelwyr – Dafydd Llwyd and his wife Catrin Owen from yr Henblas, Llangristiolus, Anglesey. We look First at a cywydd composed by Dafydd when Catrin died in 1602, a poem which expresses the husband’s grief in a personol and memorable manner. Then we discuss a series of englynion which Catrin had composed when their son, Siôn, went to study at Oxford. This poem presents the mother’s counsel to her son, and the nature of this counsel is amazingly similar to what one might expect parents to say to their children today! Siôn was in the middle of his course of study in Oxford when his mother died, and so these two poems together offer an opportunity for us to see inside the life – and death – of this family and consider the way in which poetry offered them a medium for expressing their feelings. Cyflwynwyd gan: Yr Athro Jerry Hunter a'r Athro Richard Wyn Jones Cynhyrchwyd gan: Richard Martin Cerddoriaeth: 'Might Have Done' gan The Molenes Darllen Pellach / Further Reading: - Nesta Lloyd (gol.), Blodeugerdd Barddas o Ganu’r Ail Ganrif ar Bymtheg (199). - gw. hefyd yr Ysgrifau cydymaith sy’n cael eu cyhoeddi yn adran ‘Culture’ y papur arlein Nation.Cymru
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