De Sadorn, kensa warn ügens mis Meurh
Saturday, 21st March
Saturday, 21st March
Nicholas Boson a scrifas daralla rag y flehes, theram o cregy, en mil whegh cans trei ügens ha seyth. An hanow o "Jooan Chei an Horr". Ma dhen an kensa peswardhek gwers et y spellyans y honan. Remenat an daralla a veu cuntellys gen Edward Lhuyd adro dhe dogens bledhen moy diwedhes. Scrifys ew hedna et y spellyans y honan. Otta an kensa dew wers Boson. Ello whei convedhes radn an geryow. Bes pe le ma Chei a Horr? Ewa telher gwir? My a welas mappa coth - ha hanow gwel ew. Era hordh gwir? A veu an chei e'n gwel? Piw a wör! My a dednas hordh rag pedn bloodh ow mab wydn. Hedhyw ew an kensa jedh arwòdh An Horr
- En termen ez passiez thera Trigaz en St.Levan; Dean ha Bennen en Tellar creiez chei a Horr.
- Ha an Weale a Kothaz scant: ha meth a Dean Da an Wreag; mee a ved'n moze Da whelaz weale da weele; ha whi el dendal gose bounans obba.
Nicholas Boson wrote a story for his children, I believe, in 1667. The name was John of the Ram's House". We have the first 14 verses in his own spelling. The remainder of the story was collected by Edward Lhuyd about forty years later. That's written in his own spelling. Here are Boson's first two verses. Can you understand some of the words? But where is the Ram's House? Is it a real place? I saw an old map - and it is a field name. Was there a real ram? Was the house in the field? Who knows! I drew a ram fo my grandson's birthday. Today is the first day of the sign of Aries, The Ram.














