The seven questions put by Catwg the Wise, to the Seven Wise Men of the College of Llanvuthan, and the answers of these men:
"What
is the greatest wisdom of man?"
"To be able to do evil and not to do it," answered St Tedio.
"What
is the highest goodness of man?"
"Justice," answered Tahaiarn.
"What
is the worst principle of man?"
"Falsehood," answered Taliesin, chief of Bards.
"What
is the noblest action of man?"
"Correctness," answered Cynan, son of Clydno Eddin.
"What
is the greatest folly of man?"
"To desire a common evil, which he cannot do," answered Ystyvan, the
Bard of Teilo.
"Who
is the poorest man?"
"He who is not contented with his own property," answered Arawn, son
of Cynvarch.
"Who
is the richest man?"
"He who does not covet anything belonging to others," answered Gildas
of Coed Awr.
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Preserved in the Myvyrian Archaiology vol III, and found in the notes to Lyra Celtica