and ridgy.
{49} But it was unfair for Gereint to have to fight him, so small was
he, and so difficult to take aim at, and so hard were the blows he gave.
And they did not end that part of their fight until their horses fell
down on their knees.
{53} "To complete thy death."
{64} And what she did was to call her tutor to her, and she commanded
him to dress her grave every year in such a way that nothing would grow
on it.
{66} And there were two silver spears, sharpened, in his hand. A
prince's glaive was in his hand, a cubit from hilt to edge, that would
draw blood from the wind; swifter was it than.
{67} Yes. And as for thee, thy head is not under thy control; curt is
thy greeting.
{70a} Carnwenhan.
{70b} Dress.
{71a} Galldovydd.
{71b} Cnychwr.
{71c} And Adwy.
{71d} Annwas.
{71e} Sinoit.
{72a} Ysperin.
{72b} Erinit.
{74a} Llenuleawc.
{74b} Gwrdival.
{74c} Kai was said to be his son.
{75a} Add, "And from him is Paris named."
{75b} Gweir, son of Cadellin Talaryant (Cadellin of the silver brow).
{76a} His flat breast was ruddy.
{77a} Hwyrdyddwc, Drwgdyddwc, and Llwyrdyddwc.
{77b} Cethtrwm.
{78a} Gweirdathar Wenidawc.
{78b} Canhwch.
{78c} Arwy.
{81a} "We all of us will come there," said Kai.
{81b} This dialogue consists of a series of repartees, with a play upon
words which it is impossible to follow in the translation.
{82} "Oh man, since the sea does not allow a beautiful dead man in it,
show me that dead body." "Oh woman, the one to whom the dead body
belongs thou wilt see here this evening."
{84a} "I promise all this, and will obtain it," said he.
{84b} "Where are my bad servants and my knaves?"
{85a} Knee-pan.
{87} The two oxen of Gwlwlwyd Wineu.
{89} The harp of Teirtu to console me that night.
{92} Garselit Wyddel.
{93} Moro Oerveddawc.
{98a} And what he and his companions with him did was this--they crossed
the three wards until he was within the fortress.
{98b} Glini.
{99a} Glini.
{99b} Add "some of."
{100} There was but one horn on each side of my head, and there were no
trees here except one oak sapling.
{102} And they proceeded until they came to the wall opposite to where
the prisoner was, where they heard lamentations and groaning on the other
side of the wall.
{103} And it was piteous to hear them. And he hastened to the place.
{105} Dyvnarth.
{108a} Ho
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