... bird ; and he descended upon the top of his lair, and strove to snatch away one of the precious things from him, but he carried away nothing but one of his bristles. And the boar rose up angrily and shook himself so that some of his venom fell upon... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 331904Full view - About this book
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| James J. Wilhelm - 1994 - 596 pages
...onto him; from then on, Menw was never without a sore. After that Arthur sent a messenger to Odgar son of Aedd, King of Ireland, to ask for the cauldron of Diwrnach of Ireland, his Steward. Odgar asked him for it. Diwrnach said, "God knows, though he should be better... | |
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...shook himself so that some of his venom fell upon Menw, and he was never well from that day onwards. After this Arthur sent an embassy to Odgar, the son...Ireland, to ask for the cauldron of Diwrnach Wyddel, his steward. And Odgar commanded him to give it. But Diwrnach said, 'As heaven is my witness, if it would... | |
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...shook himself so that some of his venom fell upon Menw, and he was never well from that day forward. After this Arthur sent an embassy to Odgar, the son...it. But Diwrnach said, "Heaven is my witness, if it would avail him anything even to look at it, he should not do so." And the embassy of Arthur returned... | |
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