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=== {{lang|cy|Englyn penfyr}} === Also known as "the short-ended {{lang|cy|englyn}}". It consists of a stanza of three lines. The first line has ten syllables (in two groups of five), the second has five to six; and the third has seven. The seventh, eighth or ninth syllable of the first line introduces the rhyme and this is repeated on the last syllable of the other two lines. The fourth syllable of the second line may echo the final syllable of the first through either rhyme or [[Literary consonance|consonance]]. {{quote|1=<poem>{{lang|cy|Oer gwly pysgawd yng nghysg'''awd''' iäen; Cul hydd, cawn barf'''awd'''; Byr diwedydd, gwŷdd gwyr'''awd'''.<ref name=":0">''[[iarchive:oxfordbookofwels00parr|The Oxford Book of Welsh Verse]]'', ed. by Thomas Parry (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962).</ref>{{rp|17}} }}</poem>}}
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