The boy's Mabinogion, ed. [from the tr. by lady C. Schreiber] by S. Lanier1881 |
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... journeyed on until I reached the summit of the steep , and there I found every thing as the black man had described it to me . And I went up to the tree , and beneath it I saw the fountain , and by its side the marble slab , and the ...
... journeyed on until I reached the summit of the steep , and there I found every thing as the black man had described it to me . And I went up to the tree , and beneath it I saw the fountain , and by its side the marble slab , and the ...
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... journeyed he heard a loud yelling in a wood . And it was repeated a second and a third time . And Owain went towards the spot , and beheld a huge craggy mound in the middle of the wood , on the side of which was a gray rock . And there ...
... journeyed he heard a loud yelling in a wood . And it was repeated a second and a third time . And Owain went towards the spot , and beheld a huge craggy mound in the middle of the wood , on the side of which was a gray rock . And there ...
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... journeyed towards the gate of Arthur's palace . Spoke the youth , " Is there a porter ? " " There is ; and , if thou holdest not thy peace , small will 1 A wonderful bracing air seems to blow through this description . The superb ...
... journeyed towards the gate of Arthur's palace . Spoke the youth , " Is there a porter ? " " There is ; and , if thou holdest not thy peace , small will 1 A wonderful bracing air seems to blow through this description . The superb ...
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... journeyed until they came to a vast , open plain , wherein they saw a great castle , which was the fairest of the castles of the world . And they journeyed that day until the evening ; and , when they thought they were nigh to the ...
... journeyed until they came to a vast , open plain , wherein they saw a great castle , which was the fairest of the castles of the world . And they journeyed that day until the evening ; and , when they thought they were nigh to the ...
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... journeyed until the evening , and then they beheld a vast castle , which was the largest in the world . And lo , a black man , huger than three of the men of this world , came out from the castle . And they spoke unto him : " Whence ...
... journeyed until the evening , and then they beheld a vast castle , which was the largest in the world . And lo , a black man , huger than three of the men of this world , came out from the castle . And they spoke unto him : " Whence ...
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