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Side 263
... Hoel and Taliesin ? Is it not well , be it asked , that these things should sometimes be called to mind ? that we should some- times meet together , and while indulg- ing in a national festivity , and en- couraging social mirth , at the ...
... Hoel and Taliesin ? Is it not well , be it asked , that these things should sometimes be called to mind ? that we should some- times meet together , and while indulg- ing in a national festivity , and en- couraging social mirth , at the ...
Side 289
... his friend . " " I am glad you know your place for once , Hoel , " was the reply ; " but methinks when it comes to a ques- tion of booty you are apt to reverse the order . " This the equestrian said . as he lifted the horn.
... his friend . " " I am glad you know your place for once , Hoel , " was the reply ; " but methinks when it comes to a ques- tion of booty you are apt to reverse the order . " This the equestrian said . as he lifted the horn.
Side 292
... Hoel here is already worrying lest we fail to reach St. Asaph in time to dine with the bish- op , for his reverend lordship knows far better how to provide and enjoy a good dinner than to feed his spir- itual flock . " " Say rather that ...
... Hoel here is already worrying lest we fail to reach St. Asaph in time to dine with the bish- op , for his reverend lordship knows far better how to provide and enjoy a good dinner than to feed his spir- itual flock . " " Say rather that ...
Side 293
... Hoel , also taking friend- ly leave of the bard , " even Einion ap Howel will not deny that my favor is far better than my hate . My friendship may not mean much to you ; yet it is yours such as it is . " The next moment the horsemen ...
... Hoel , also taking friend- ly leave of the bard , " even Einion ap Howel will not deny that my favor is far better than my hate . My friendship may not mean much to you ; yet it is yours such as it is . " The next moment the horsemen ...
Side 298
... Hoel , ac- companied by a man clad in the garb of a peasant arrived , and found a place near the fire . As Hoel was muc . in the company of Einion ap Howel it was generally believed that he was the overseer of his estates , and as both ...
... Hoel , ac- companied by a man clad in the garb of a peasant arrived , and found a place near the fire . As Hoel was muc . in the company of Einion ap Howel it was generally believed that he was the overseer of his estates , and as both ...
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