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Foar drinkees, sumfink gnu ai hadded lsat nyte – waddurmellin dropperz – fraish waddurmellin joos miksded wif waddurmellin likkoor adn sowur miks, serbed oavur iis, wiffa lyme twiss awn teh rym uv teh glas … awlsoetu, razzamaberree droppers, adn lemminaid droppers … wif oar wifowt alkyhole, witchevur yu purrfur.
Basement Cat regrets having evil - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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Ond rhaid bod yn ofalus nad ydym ni'n anghofio am ardaloedd lle mae Plaid Cymru wedi bod yn rym etholiadol ers blynyddoedd.
Archive 2009-09-01 Dyfrig 2009
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Er mwyn bod yn rym cenedlaethol, mae'n rhaid dal gafael ar Sir Gaer, Ceredigion, Gwynedd a Mon - ardaloedd lle mae cefnogaeth draddodiadol y Blaid o dan fygythiad.
Araith Adam Price Dyfrig 2009
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Ond rhaid bod yn ofalus nad ydym ni'n anghofio am ardaloedd lle mae Plaid Cymru wedi bod yn rym etholiadol ers blynyddoedd.
Araith Adam Price Dyfrig 2009
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Er mwyn bod yn rym cenedlaethol, mae'n rhaid dal gafael ar Sir Gaer, Ceredigion, Gwynedd a Mon - ardaloedd lle mae cefnogaeth draddodiadol y Blaid o dan fygythiad.
Archive 2009-09-01 Dyfrig 2009
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I heerz teh hootur bloe hawf tiem fank gudniss! eye run owt ov rym!
Wet Willeh Kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Close by here is rym and puy, and jox, and phetoz, and jyggay, and mv, and qruz.
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Ridiculous, too, in his eyes is the "rym dogerel" of the popular romances of which "Sir Thopas" is the type.
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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He allows the host abruptly to interrupt him when, to satirise the romances of chivalry, he relates, in "rym dogerel," the feats of arms and marvellous adventures of the matchless
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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For thy mother's father and her brethren urge her to take Eurymachus [Footnote: Eu-rym'-a-chus.] for her husband, seeing that he hath far surpassed all the other suitors in his gifts.
The Story of the Odyssey Alfred John Church 1870
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