id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34704 Sikes, Wirt British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions .txt text/plain 130852 9189 82 Old-Time Welsh Fairyland--The Fairy King--The Legend of Legend of Iolo ap Hugh--Mystic Origin of an old Welsh The modern Welsh name for fairies is y Tylwyth Teg, the fair folk or surface of the dark waters, and fairy bells are at times heard ringing drawn away by the fairies, and came back at the year's end, looking near your house.' 'Were there many fairies about at that time?' asked Shenkin--Harp-Music in Welsh Fairy Tales--Legend of the Shenkin--Harp-Music in Welsh Fairy Tales--Legend of the Origins of Welsh Fairies--The Realistic Theory--Legend of Origins of Welsh Fairies--The Realistic Theory--Legend of ghosts of the Welsh spirit-world, last-century stories displaying and the like.[65] They probably never heard the story told by Mrs. Morgan of Newport to the Prophet Jones: of some people who were A Welsh song sung on New Year's Day, in Glamorganshire, by boys in 'Whoever digs there,' said an old woman in Welsh to some men going ./cache/34704.txt ./txt/34704.txt