In the midst of this circle of warriors they saw two very large heaps, one of gold, the other of silver. The magician told the Welshman that he might take as much as he could carry away of either the one or the other, but that he was not to take from... The Cambrian Journal - Page 2021858Full view - About this book
| Elijah Waring - 1850 - 274 pages
...battle-axe, and a crown of gold set with the most precious stones, lying by his side. In the midst of this circle of warriors they saw two very large...heaps. The Welshman loaded himself with gold : the conjuror took none, saying that he did not want it, that gold was of no use but to those who wanted... | |
| Neath valley - 1852 - 106 pages
...battle-axe, and a crown of gold set with the most precious stones, lying by his side. "In the midst of this circle of warriors they saw two very large...heaps. The Welshman loaded himself with gold : the conjuror took none, saying that he did not want it, that gold was of no use but to those who wanted... | |
| 1859 - 356 pages
...battle axe, and a crown of gold, set with the most precious stones, lying by his side. In the midst of this circle of warriors, they saw two very large...heaps. The Welshman loaded himself with gold : the conjuror took none, saying that he did not want it, that gold was of no use but to those who wanted... | |
| E. E. Rowse - 1896 - 128 pages
...and a crown of gold set with the moat precious stones lying by Ыя ade. In the midst of this circ'.e of warriors they saw two very large heaps, one of gold, the other of sliver. The magician told the Welshman that he miglit take as much as he could carry away of either... | |
| Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 426 pages
...battle-axe, and a crown of gold set with the most precious stones, lying by his side. 1 In the midst of this circle of warriors they saw two very large...conjurer took none, saying that he did not want it, that gold was of no use but to those who wanted knowledge, and that his contempt of gold had enabled him... | |
| A. Morris - 1907 - 498 pages
...battle-axe, and a crown of gold set with the most precious stones, lying by his side. " In the midst of this circle of warriors they saw two very large...heaps. The Welshman loaded himself with gold; the conjuror took none, saying that he did not want it, that gold was of no use but to those who wanted... | |
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