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... ; goats, swine and horses as she can count of each without drawing in her breath. But remember, if thou strikest her three causeless blows, she shall return to me.” Gwyn was overjoyed, and again protested that he would rather.
... ; goats, swine and horses as she can count of each without drawing in her breath. But remember, if thou strikest her three causeless blows, she shall return to me.” Gwyn was overjoyed, and again protested that he would rather.
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... horses she wanted, and the full tale of each kind ranged themselves alongside the sheep and cattle. Then the old man and his other daughter vanished. The Lady of the Lake and Gwyn were married amid great rejoicing, and took up their ...
... horses she wanted, and the full tale of each kind ranged themselves alongside the sheep and cattle. Then the old man and his other daughter vanished. The Lady of the Lake and Gwyn were married amid great rejoicing, and took up their ...
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... horses were grazing, when Nelferch said that the distance was too great for her to walk and she would rather not go. “We must go,” said her husband, “and if you do not like to walk, you can ride one of these horses. Do you catch one of ...
... horses were grazing, when Nelferch said that the distance was too great for her to walk and she would rather not go. “We must go,” said her husband, “and if you do not like to walk, you can ride one of these horses. Do you catch one of ...
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... horses, he playfully flicked her with the gloves and said, “Go, go (dos, dos).” “This is the first causeless blow,” she said with a sigh, and reminded him of the condition upon which she had married him, a condition which he had almost ...
... horses, he playfully flicked her with the gloves and said, “Go, go (dos, dos).” “This is the first causeless blow,” she said with a sigh, and reminded him of the condition upon which she had married him, a condition which he had almost ...
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... horses at the command of the Lady of the Lake. It was the spring of the year, and there were four oxen ploughing in one of the fields. To these she cried: Y pedwar eidion glas, Ye four grey oxen, ma's, That are on the field, Sydd ar Y.
... horses at the command of the Lady of the Lake. It was the spring of the year, and there were four oxen ploughing in one of the fields. To these she cried: Y pedwar eidion glas, Ye four grey oxen, ma's, That are on the field, Sydd ar Y.
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Angharad Ardudwy asked beautiful became began Beuno bird Black Robin bread Cader Idris Cadwaladr called candle Carmarthenshire castle cave Ceredigion changeling Collen dance Devil’s Bridge disappeared Dolgellau door Einion Elidyr Elphin embankment eyes Fair Family fairies farmer father fell fire gave Gelert Gethin gold Goronwy green Guto Gweno Gwyddno Garanhir Gwyn hand harp heard horse hounds Ianto Ifan King lady lake listen lived Llanddona Llangybi Llyn looked Madoc maiden Megan milk Morgan morning mother mountain Nansi never night nobleman once palace Pantannas Pergrin Pont Nedd Fechan Prince Pryderi Pwca Rhitta Robin rock round rushed seen Seithenyn sheep shouted sleep Snowdonia spot stone Tanwyn Teithrin Teleri thee thou thought told took Trwyn Tudur vanished voice Vortigern Wales walking Welsh Welshman widow wife wind woman