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... to hold out his hand, and saying: Cras dy fara, O thou of the crimped bread, Nid hawdd fy nala, It is not easy to catch me, she dived under the water, and disappeared from his sight. He went home , full of sorrow , and told.
... to hold out his hand, and saying: Cras dy fara, O thou of the crimped bread, Nid hawdd fy nala, It is not easy to catch me, she dived under the water, and disappeared from his sight. He went home , full of sorrow , and told.
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William Jenkyn Thomas. He went home , full of sorrow , and told his mother of the beautiful vision which he had seen . As they pondered over the strange words used by the mysterious lady before she plunged out of sight , they came to the ...
William Jenkyn Thomas. He went home , full of sorrow , and told his mother of the beautiful vision which he had seen . As they pondered over the strange words used by the mysterious lady before she plunged out of sight , they came to the ...
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... told his mother what had happened, and she advised him, inasmuch as the lady had refused both hard-baked and unbaked bread, to take with him next time bread that was half-baked. That night he did not sleep a wink, and long before the ...
... told his mother what had happened, and she advised him, inasmuch as the lady had refused both hard-baked and unbaked bread, to take with him next time bread that was half-baked. That night he did not sleep a wink, and long before the ...
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... told them that their mission on earth was to relieve the pain and misery of mankind . She took them to a place which is still called the Physician's Dingle ( Pant y Meddygon ) , where she showed them the virtues of the plants and herbs ...
... told them that their mission on earth was to relieve the pain and misery of mankind . She took them to a place which is still called the Physician's Dingle ( Pant y Meddygon ) , where she showed them the virtues of the plants and herbs ...
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... told her of his wish. She made him promise to give her one night's milking on his farm, and then advised him thus: “Wherever you see a fairy ring in your fields plough it and sow it with corn,” she said. “When the fairies find the ...
... told her of his wish. She made him promise to give her one night's milking on his farm, and then advised him thus: “Wherever you see a fairy ring in your fields plough it and sow it with corn,” she said. “When the fairies find the ...
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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 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