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A tremendous volume of prose was produced periodicals, religious books and tracts, biographies, sermons, letters, and monumental works such as Y Gwyddoniadur ("The Encyclopaedia") and Hanes y Brytaniaid a'r Cymry ("History of the Britons and the Welsh").
Landmarks of this new development were Edmwnd Prys's metrical version of the Psalms and Rhys Prichard's Canwyll y Cymry (1646 72; "The Welshman's Candle"), both written in so-called free metres.
In fiction perhaps his finest achievement is The Bronze Sword (1965), a romantic "eyewitness" account of Celtic Britain's history from the Bronze Age to the decline of the Cymry under the legendary King Arthur.
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The name Cumbria, like Cambria, is a Latinized version of the Welsh Cymry or Cymru (now applied exclusively to Wales).
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