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Angau yw diwedd pob dyn.)
Y bedd yw lletty pob dyn doeth,
Y ffol a'r annoeth unwedd;
Bydd farw'r naill, bydd farw'r llall,
I arall gād ei annedd.
Angau yw terfyn pob dyn byw,
I hwn nid yw ond tammaid;
Rhaid myned oll o'r tŷ i'r bedd,
Yn rhwym un wedd a'r defaid.
Ond daw i'r cyfion
drannoeth llon,
Ei fywyd lon a estyn;
A phan o'r bedd y codo'n fyw,
Deheulaw Duw a'i derbyn.
Casgliad o Salmau a Hymnau (Daniel Rees) 1831 [Mesur 8787]
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Death is the end of every man.)
The grave is the lodging of every wise man,
The fool and the unwise alike;
The one will die, the other will die,
To another he will leave his dwelling.
Death is the limit of every living man,
To it he is only a morsel;
All must go from the house to the grave,
Bound in the same way as the sheep.
But to the righteous shall come
a cheerful morrow,
His cheerful life shall extend;
And when from the grave he rises alive,
The right hand of God shall receive him.
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