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Rhys Cain (c. 1540–1614) was a Welsh-language poet who lived in the north east of Wales near Oswestry.
Rhys was a wandering poet who, in the absence of a fixed patron, visited the local aristocracy in search of patronage. Rhys was a contemporary of William Morgan, who first translated the Bible into Welsh:
- You made each word sound so sensible,
- The word of God so comprehensible!
References
- The Bible of Bishop Morgan, The National Library of Wales
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