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" Salmon of Llyn Llyw told them of Mabon. 'With every tide I go along the river upwards, until I come near to the walls of Gloucester, and there have I found such wrong as I never found elsewhere. "
On the Study of Celtic Literature - Page 56
by Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 181 pages
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The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr coch o Hergest, and other ancient ..., Volume 2

Mabinogion - 1849 - 466 pages
...Modron, who was taken away at three nights old from his mother." " As much as I know I will tell thee. With every tide I go along the river upwards, until...I found such wrong as I never found elsewhere; and to the end that ye may give credence thereto, let one of you go thither upon each of my two shoulders."...
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The Mabinogion: From the Llyfr Coch O Hergest, and Other Ancient ..., Volume 2

1849 - 464 pages
...Modron, who was taken away at three nights old from his mother." "As much as I know I will tell thee. With every tide I go along the river upwards, until I come near to the walls of Gloucester, i and there have I found such wrong as I never//,/ found elsewhere ; and to the end that ye may give...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 3

Wales - 1852 - 388 pages
...the embassy to this monarch of the Severn, who in reply says, — ' As much as I know I will tell ; with every tide I go along the river upwards until...I found such wrong as I never found elsewhere, and to the end that ye may give credence thereto, let one of you go thither upon each of my two shoulders.'...
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The Age of Chivalry

Thomas Bulfinch - Arthurian romances - 1859 - 440 pages
...from his mother." " As much as I know I will tell thee. With every tide I go along the river upward, until I come near to the walls of Gloucester, and...found such wrong as I never found elsewhere ; and to the end that ye may give credence thereto, let one of you go thither upon each of my two shoulders."...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 4; Volume 67

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 pages
...third. My wings, are they not withered stumps?" Yet the Owl, in spite of his great age, had never heard of Mabon ; but he offered to be guide " to where is...took Arthur's messengers on his shoulders up to the walls of the prison in Gloucester, and they delivered Mabon. Nothing could better give that sense of...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 13; Volume 17

George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1866 - 848 pages
...was so old, that a rock, from the top of which he pecked at the stars every evening, was now not BO much as a span high. He knew nothing of Mabon ; but...Nothing could better give that sense of primitive and pre-mediseval antiquity which to the observer with any tact for these things is, I think, clearly perceptible...
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The Mabinogion: From the Welsh of the Llyfr Coch O Hergest (The Red Book of ...

Mythology, Celtic - 1877 - 532 pages
...Modron, who was taken away at three nights old from his mother." " As much as I know I will tell thee. With every tide I go along the river upwards, until...I found such wrong as I never found elsewhere; and to the end that ye may give credence thereto, let one of you go thither upon each of my two shoulders."...
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The Mabinogion, from the Welsh of the Llyfr coch o Hergest, tr ..., Volume 65

Mabinogion - 1877 - 538 pages
...Modron, who was taken away at three nights old from his mother." " As much as I know I will tell thee. With every tide I go along the river upwards, until...found such wrong as I never found elsewhere ; and to the end that ye may give credence thereto, let one of you go thither upon each of my two shoulders."...
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The Mabinogion: From the Welsh of the Llyfr Coch O Hergest (The Red Book of ...

1877 - 538 pages
...Modron, who was taken away at three nights old from his mother." "As much as I know I will tell thee. With every tide I go along the river upwards, until...I found such wrong as I never found elsewhere; and to the end that ye may give credence thereto, let one of you go thither upon each of my two shoulders."...
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The Boy's Mabinogion: Being the Earliest Welsh Tales of King Arthur in the ...

Sidney Lanier - Arthurian romances - 1881 - 440 pages
...Modron, who was taken away at three nights old from his mother." "As much as I know I will tell thee. With every tide I go along the river upwards until...I found such wrong as I never found elsewhere. And to the end that ye may give credence thereto let one of you go thither upon each of my two shoulders."...
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