X: 26
T:Ffarwel Trwy'r Pwll
T:Farewell through the Puddle (sic)
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Q:120
C:Trad
S:51 Welsh Airs
R:?
A:Wales
N:The Welsh word 'pwll' has two meanings; 'pwll glo' is a coal 'mine';
N:'pwll nofio' is a swimming 'pool'.  A puddle is a 'pwllyn'.
N:Another word 'pwyll' means 'sense or discretion'.  I'd be inclined
N:to take (away) the piss and leave discretion behind!  BM.
N:
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H:From a facsimile c.1840: A Choice Collection of Fifty-One Welsh Airs
H:adapted for The Harp, Piano-Forte, Harpsichord,
H:Violin, or Flute by Edward Jones
H:"Harper to His Late Majesty King George IV, when
H:Prince of Wales".
Z:brian_martin12345@yahoo.com
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