to kill him, by reason of his beauty. So she wrapped him in a leathern bag, and cast him into the sea to the mercy of God on the twenty-ninth day of April. And at that time the weir of Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx - Side 574af Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 718 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1849 - 438 sider
...says, she bore him nine mouths, and when she was delivered of him, she could not find it in her heart to kill him, by reason of his beauty. So she wrapped...twenty-ninth day of April. And at that time the weir of Gwyddno was on the strand between Dyvi and Aberystwyth, near to his own castle, and the value of an... | |
| Mabinogion - 1849 - 414 sider
...says, she bore him nine months, and when she was delivered of him, she could not find it in her heart to kill him, by reason of his beauty. So she wrapped...twenty-ninth day of April. And at that time the weir of Gwyddno was on the strand between Dyvi and Aberystwyth, near to his own castle, and the value of an... | |
| Taliesin - 1858 - 390 sider
...him nine months, and vhen she was delivered of him, she could not find it in her heart to kill him reason of his beauty. So she wrapped him in a leathern bag, and cast im into the sea to the mercy of God, on the twenty-ninth day of April, ad at that time the weir of... | |
| Mabinogion - 1877 - 538 sider
...says, she bore him nine months, and when she was delivered of him, she could not find it in her heart to kill him, by reason of his beauty. So she wrapped...twenty-ninth day of April. And at that time the weir of Gwyddno was on the strand between Dyvi and Aberystwyth, near to his own castle, and the value of an... | |
| 1877 - 538 sider
...says, she bore him nine months, and when she was delivered of him, she could not find it in her heart to kill him, by reason of his beauty. So she wrapped...twenty-ninth day of April. And at that time the weir of Gwyddno was on the strand between Dyvi and Aberystwyth, near to his own castle, and the value of an... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1881 - 440 sider
...a high-crested black hen, and went to the wheat, and scratched it with her feet, and found him out. So she wrapped him in a leathern bag, and cast him...twenty-ninth day of April. And at that time the weir of Gwyddno was on the strand between Dyvi and Aberystwyth, near to his own castle; and the value of an... | |
| Mabinogion - 1881 - 454 sider
...a high-crested black hen, and went to the wheat, and scratched it with her feet, and found him out. So she wrapped him in a leathern bag, and cast him...mercy of God, on the twenty-ninth day of April. and the most needy. And it grieved his father sore, for he thought that he was born in an evil hour. '... | |
| Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1881 - 254 sider
...of wheat, she into a hen and swallowed him. And she bore him nine months, and when delivered of him wrapped him in a leathern bag and cast him into the sea. Now at the weir of Gwyddno the value of an hundred pounds was taken every May eve, and Gwyddno sent... | |
| Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1881 - 266 sider
...of wheat, she into a hen and swallowed him. And she bore him nine months, and when delivered of him wrapped him in a leathern bag and cast him into the sea. Now at the weir of Gwyddno the value of an hundred pounds was taken every May eve, and Gwyddno sent... | |
| William Alexander Clouston - 1887 - 512 sider
...says, she bore him nine months; and when she was delivered of him, she could not find it in her heart to kill him, by reason of his beauty. So she wrapped...the mercy of God, on the twenty-ninth day of April. 1 1 ' The Mabinogion.' From the Welsh of the ' Llyfr Coch o Hergest' (The Red Book of Hergest), in... | |
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