easy for thee," answered his father. "Arthur is thy cousin. Go, therefore, unto Arthur to cut thy hair, and ask this of him as a boon."' The physical theory of love for an unknown lady at the first mention of her name, and the allusion to the Celtic tonsure, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx - Side 607af Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 718 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1895 - 436 sider
...that I shall never have a wife until I obtain Olwen, the daughter of Yspadaden Penkawr." "That will be easy for thee," answered his father. " Arthur is thy...Arthur, to cut thy hair, and ask this of him as a boon." And the youth pricked forth upon a steed with head dappled gray, four winters old, firm of limb, with... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1916 - 282 sider
...unless it be Olwen. He has not even heard of her previously, but his father tells him it will be easy. " Arthur is thy cousin. Go therefore unto Arthur to cut thy hair and ask this of him as a boon." Kulhwch consequently sets out, and having reached Arthur's court asks Arthur to bless his hair. The... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 2004 - 306 sider
...shall never have a wife until I obtain Olwen, the daughter of Yspadaden Penkawr.” “That will be easy for thee,” answered his father. “Arthur is...to cut thy hair, and ask this of him as a boon.” And the youth pricked forth upon a steed with head dappled gray, four winters old, firm of limb, with... | |
| Colin Bradshaw-Jones, Lady Charlotte Guest, James Knowles - 2005 - 290 sider
...I shall never have a wife until I obtain Olwen, the daughter of Yspaddaden Penkawr." "That will be easy for thee," answered his father. "Arthur is thy...Arthur, to cut thy hair, and ask this of him as a boon." And the youth pricked forth upon a steed with head dappled grey, of four winters old, firm of limb,... | |
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