The Welsh Fairy BookLibrary of Alexandria |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 30
Side
... sound of the steel arms . And a , great voice came from their midst , " Who rang the bell ? Has the day come ? " The sorcerer was so frightened that he shook like an aspen leaf . He shouted in answer , " No , the day has not come ...
... sound of the steel arms . And a , great voice came from their midst , " Who rang the bell ? Has the day come ? " The sorcerer was so frightened that he shook like an aspen leaf . He shouted in answer , " No , the day has not come ...
Side
... sound came from the throne . Arthur was standing , and the jewels in his crown shone like bright stars above the countless throng . His voice was strong and sweet like the sound of many waters , and he said , “ My warriors , the day has ...
... sound came from the throne . Arthur was standing , and the jewels in his crown shone like bright stars above the countless throng . His voice was strong and sweet like the sound of many waters , and he said , “ My warriors , the day has ...
Side
... sounds of dance and song ceased, and no fairy was afterwards seen in the fields of Pantannas. The farmer rejoiced greatly, imagining vain things, until one evening in the spring of the year, when the wheat was green in the fields. The ...
... sounds of dance and song ceased, and no fairy was afterwards seen in the fields of Pantannas. The farmer rejoiced greatly, imagining vain things, until one evening in the spring of the year, when the wheat was green in the fields. The ...
Side
... nor in that of thy sons, but will await thy distant posterity.” This promise comforted the farmer. The dark-green circles of grass grew again, the gay elves danced in them, and the sounds of music gladdened the fields as of old. The dread.
... nor in that of thy sons, but will await thy distant posterity.” This promise comforted the farmer. The dark-green circles of grass grew again, the gay elves danced in them, and the sounds of music gladdened the fields as of old. The dread.
Side
Du har nået visningsgrænsen for denne bog.
Du har nået visningsgrænsen for denne bog.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Angharad Ardudwy asked beautiful became began Beuno bird Black Robin bread Cader Idris Cadwaladr called candle Carmarthenshire castle cave Ceredigion changeling Collen dance disappeared Dolgellau door Einion Elidyr Elphin embankment eyes Fair Family fairies farmer fell fire gave Gelert Gethin gold Goronwy green Guto Gweno Gwyddno Garanhir Gwyn hand harp head 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 Sion 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