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" And the next day they amused themselves until it was time to go to meat. And when meat was ended, Pwyll said, " Where are the hosts that went yesterday and the day before to the top of the mound?" "Behold, Lord, we are here," said they. "Let us go," said... "
The Mabinogion: From the Welsh of the Llyfr Coch O Hergest (The Red Book of ... - Page 344
1877 - 504 pages
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The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr coch o Hergest, and other ancient ..., Volume 3

Mabinogion - 1849 - 414 pages
...the gentle pace at which his horse went, he should soon overtake her. But this availed him not; so he gave his horse the reins. And still he came no nearer...the same road, and in the same manner, and at the same pace. "Young man," said Pwyll, "I see the lady coming; give me my horse." And no sooner had he...
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The Mabinogion: From the Llyfr Coch O Hergest, and Other Ancient ..., Volume 3

1849 - 420 pages
...gentle pace at which his horse went, he should soon overtake her. But this availed him not ; so he gave his horse the reins. And still he came no nearer...the same road, and in the same manner, and at the same pace. "Young man," said Pwyll, "I see the lady coming; give me my horse." And no sooner had he...
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Age of Chivalry: Or, Legends of King Arthur

Thomas Bulfinch - 1858 - 446 pages
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The Age of Chivalry ...

Thomas Bulfinch - 1859 - 440 pages
...of the mound ? " " Behold, lord, we arc hero," said they. " Let us go," said he, " to the mound, and sit there. And do thou," said he to the page who tended...they beheld the lady coming by the same road, and iu the same manner, and at the same pace. " Young man," said Pwyll, " I see the lady coming ; give...
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The Age of Chivalry

Thomas Bulfinch - 1859 - 452 pages
...of the mound ? " " Behold, lord, we are here," said they. " Let us go," said he, " to the mound, and sit there. And do thou," said he to the page who tended...with him to the road, and bring also my spurs with thec." And the youth did thus. And they went and sat upon the mound ; and ere they had been there but...
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Age of Chivalry: Or Legends of King Arthur

Thomas Bulfinch - 1863 - 440 pages
...of the mound ? " " Behold, lord, we are here," said they. " Let us go," said he, " to the mound, and sit there. And do thou," said he to the page who tended...the same road, and in the same manner, and at the same pace. " Young man," said Pwyll, " I see the lady coming ; give me my horse." And before he had...
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The Mabinogion, from the Welsh of the Llyfr coch o Hergest, tr ..., Volume 65

Mabinogion - 1877 - 538 pages
...hawks, and all such jewels as they thought would be pleasing to each other. And by reason of his havmg dwelt that year in Annwvyn, and having ruled there...the same -road, and in the same manner, and at the same pace. " Young man," said Pwyll, " I see the lady coming ; give me my horse." And no sooner had...
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The Mabinogion: From the Welsh of the Llyfr Coch O Hergest (The Red Book of ...

1877 - 532 pages
...gentle pace at which his horse went, he should soon overtake her. But this availed him not ; so he gave his horse the reins. And still he came no nearer...the same road, and in the same manner, and at the same pace. " Young man," said Pwyll, " I see the lady coming ; give me my horse." And no sooner had...
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The Boy's Mabinogion: Being the Earliest Welsh Tales of King Arthur in the ...

Sidney Lanier - 1881 - 440 pages
...came no nearer to her than when he went at a foot's pace. And the more he urged his horse, the farther was she from him. Yet she rode not faster than before....the same road, and in the same manner, and at the same pace. "Young man," said Pwyll, "I see the lady coming: give me my horse." And no sooner had he...
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The boy's Mabinogion, ed. [from the tr. by lady C. Schreiber] by S. Lanier

Mabinogion - 1881 - 454 pages
...came no nearer to her than when he went at a foot's pace. And the more he urged his horse, the farther was she from him. Yet she rode not faster than before....the same road, and in the same manner, and at the same pace. "Young man," said Pwyll, "I see the lady coming : give me my horse." And no sooner had he...
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