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-== Risqué pieces of pure medieval erotica ==+== Risqué pieces of pure [[medieval erotica]] ==
* Ballads like "The Penis" (''[http://cy.wikisource.org/wiki/Cywydd_y_gal Cywydd y gal]'' (=A poem in praise of the penis, a [[risqué]] piece of pure medieval [[erotica]]) and "Deer Copulating" ... * Ballads like "The Penis" (''[http://cy.wikisource.org/wiki/Cywydd_y_gal Cywydd y gal]'' (=A poem in praise of the penis, a [[risqué]] piece of pure medieval [[erotica]]) and "Deer Copulating" ...
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Dafydd ap Gwilym (ca.1315/1320-ca.1350/1370), is generally regarded as the greatest Welsh poet of all time and amongst the great poets of Europe in the Middle Ages.


Risqué pieces of pure medieval erotica

  • Ballads like "The Penis" (Cywydd y gal (=A poem in praise of the penis, a risqué piece of pure medieval erotica) and "Deer Copulating" ...




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