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===In Welsh=== * See [[Welsh poetry]] According to [[Jan Morris]], "When Welsh poets speak of [[Free Verse]], they mean forms like the sonnet or the ode, which obey the same rules as [[English language|English]] [[Metre (poetry)|poesy]]. [[Cerdd dafod|Strict Metre]]s verse still honours the [[Cynghanedd|complex rules]] laid down for correct poetic composition 600 years ago."<ref>Morris, Jan (1984), ''The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country'', [[Oxford University Press]], p. 152.</ref> Nevertheless, several of the greatest recent [[Welsh language]] poets have also written sonnets, including [[Welsh nationalism|Welsh nationalist]] and [[Traditionalist Catholic]] poet [[Saunders Lewis]]<ref>Translated by Joseph P. Clancy (1993), ''Saunders Lewis: Selected Poems'', [[University of Wales]] Press, pp. ix-x.</ref> and [[Far-left]] poet [[Thomas Evan Nicholas]].<ref>[https://www.library.wales/discover/digital-gallery/manuscripts/modern-period/t-e-nicholas#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-63%2C-1635%2C2973%2C5728 ''Canu'r carchar'': ''The Prison Sonnets of T. E. Nicholas''], [[National Library of Wales]].</ref>
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