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Side 290
... Gryffydd ap Llew- elyn should have thee for his cup- bearer . " " They say his majesty is never at a loss to find men who aspire to that distinction , ' was the reply . " They also say that his mead has no equal . Yet I question whether ...
... Gryffydd ap Llew- elyn should have thee for his cup- bearer . " " They say his majesty is never at a loss to find men who aspire to that distinction , ' was the reply . " They also say that his mead has no equal . Yet I question whether ...
Side 291
... Gryffydd ap Llewelyn as little known there as your patron saint , his enemies would have reason to rejoice . " " By my faith , that is very strange ; nor can I account for it , Saint Win- ifred should be as famous as the king . You are ...
... Gryffydd ap Llewelyn as little known there as your patron saint , his enemies would have reason to rejoice . " " By my faith , that is very strange ; nor can I account for it , Saint Win- ifred should be as famous as the king . You are ...
Side 293
... Gryffydd and his nobles . If the bard had been in quest of game he would have left the road soon after his departure from the well ; but being intent upon reaching the end of his journey , he changed his course only after ar- riving at ...
... Gryffydd and his nobles . If the bard had been in quest of game he would have left the road soon after his departure from the well ; but being intent upon reaching the end of his journey , he changed his course only after ar- riving at ...
Side 295
... Gryffydd ap Llewel- yn on the field of battle ? " " No ; but is there not another and surer way to encompass his destruc- tion ? The dagger sometimes suc- ceeds where the sword fails . " " Ay , Julius Cæsar , the first in- vader of our ...
... Gryffydd ap Llewel- yn on the field of battle ? " " No ; but is there not another and surer way to encompass his destruc- tion ? The dagger sometimes suc- ceeds where the sword fails . " " Ay , Julius Cæsar , the first in- vader of our ...
Side 296
... Gryffydd's dominion will be represented at the banquet , and I , despite my hoary locks , cannot claim distinction even as a local bard of note . " " Then thou must bring greeting from the North . Thou shalt be presented as the chief ...
... Gryffydd's dominion will be represented at the banquet , and I , despite my hoary locks , cannot claim distinction even as a local bard of note . " " Then thou must bring greeting from the North . Thou shalt be presented as the chief ...
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