The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... Modron , who was carried away from his mother The idea of making the death of the father the condition of possession of the daughter is to be found in several romances of the Breton cycle , in Lancelot for example . three days after his ...
... Modron , who was carried away from his mother The idea of making the death of the father the condition of possession of the daughter is to be found in several romances of the Breton cycle , in Lancelot for example . three days after his ...
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... Modron , who was taken when three nights old from be- tween his mother and the wall . " And the Ousel an- swered , ' When I first came here there was a smith's anvil in this place , and I was then a young bird ; and from that time no ...
... Modron , who was taken when three nights old from be- tween his mother and the wall . " And the Ousel an- swered , ' When I first came here there was a smith's anvil in this place , and I was then a young bird ; and from that time no ...
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... Modron , who was taken after three nights from his mother ? " " If I knew I would tell you . When first I came hither , the wide valley you see was a wooded glen . And a race of men came and rooted it up . And there grew there a second ...
... Modron , who was taken after three nights from his mother ? " " If I knew I would tell you . When first I came hither , the wide valley you see was a wooded glen . And a race of men came and rooted it up . And there grew there a second ...
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... Modron who is here imprisoned ; and no imprisonment was ever so grievous as mine , neither that of Lludd Llaw Ereint , nor that of Greid the son of Eri . " " Hast thou hope of being released for gold or for silver , or for any gifts of ...
... Modron who is here imprisoned ; and no imprisonment was ever so grievous as mine , neither that of Lludd Llaw Ereint , nor that of Greid the son of Eri . " " Hast thou hope of being released for gold or for silver , or for any gifts of ...
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