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quadgram | frequency |
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to the place where | 40 |
it will be easy | 39 |
will be easy for | 39 |
it will not be | 39 |
be easy for me | 38 |
thou wilt not get | 38 |
easy for me to | 38 |
me to compass this | 38 |
for me to compass | 38 |
there is yet that | 37 |
is yet that which | 37 |
that which thou wilt | 36 |
though thou get this | 36 |
which thou wilt not | 36 |
yet that which thou | 36 |
and the next day | 34 |
although thou mayest think | 33 |
thou mayest think that | 33 |
mayest think that it | 33 |
will not be easy | 33 |
that it will not | 32 |
think that it will | 32 |
on the other side | 28 |
and when he came | 26 |
the island of britain | 25 |
the son of kaw | 24 |
the top of the | 22 |
in the midst of | 21 |
the other side of | 21 |
the men of the | 20 |
i declare to heaven | 19 |
he came to the | 19 |
of the island of | 18 |
the head of the | 18 |
they came to the | 18 |
and he came to | 18 |
i will tell thee | 17 |
other side of the | 17 |
and when it was | 17 |
i will do so | 17 |
the end of the | 17 |
i have fled as | 15 |
at the end of | 15 |
said one of the | 15 |
mabon the son of | 15 |
have fled as a | 14 |
came to the place | 14 |
the place where the | 14 |
the island of the | 14 |
the son of nudd | 14 |
and when they had | 14 |
he went to the | 14 |
island of the mighty | 14 |
the door of the | 13 |
when it was time | 13 |
math the son of | 13 |
his own free will | 13 |
the son of modron | 13 |
and he went to | 13 |
for the sake of | 12 |
able to compel him | 12 |
the son of don | 12 |
and on the other | 12 |
thou wilt not be | 12 |
to the top of | 12 |
the son of mathonwy | 12 |
be able to compel | 12 |
in the form of | 12 |
the court of arthur | 12 |
the face of the | 12 |
to the court of | 12 |
and they came to | 11 |
and they went to | 11 |
not be able to | 11 |
he came to a | 11 |
until they came to | 11 |
the midst of the | 11 |
the side of the | 11 |
and thou wilt not | 11 |
the son of prince | 11 |
the city of perdition | 11 |
of his own free | 11 |
edeyrn the son of | 10 |
the form of a | 10 |
wilt not be able | 10 |
and came to the | 10 |
they went to meat | 10 |
the name of the | 10 |
by the side of | 10 |
i will give thee | 10 |
the son of llyr | 10 |
and when he had | 10 |
and he said to | 10 |
of heaven be unto | 10 |
and this is the | 9 |
owain the son of | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
and when they came | 9 |
in the island of | 9 |
in the centre of | 9 |
the son of custennin | 9 |
of the men of | 9 |
the street of pride | 9 |
and there was a | 9 |
the next day he | 9 |
men of the island | 9 |
from the street of | 9 |
end of the year | 9 |
for the space of | 9 |
he had never seen | 9 |
and the men of | 9 |
the centre of the | 9 |
when he came there | 9 |
it were not for | 9 |
and the next morning | 9 |
if it were not | 9 |
for a long time | 8 |
the beginning of the | 8 |
the son of eri | 8 |
and as soon as | 8 |
the gate of the | 8 |
that will i not | 8 |
and he beheld a | 8 |
the space of a | 8 |
the welcome of heaven | 8 |
in the name of | 8 |
side of the river | 8 |
the seven cantrevs of | 8 |
it was time for | 8 |
and it was not | 8 |
when he came to | 8 |
he will not give | 8 |
and went to the | 8 |
on each side of | 8 |
menw the son of | 8 |
of the city of | 8 |
gwythyr the son of | 8 |
and i will go | 8 |
and he saw a | 8 |
they went to rest | 8 |
the man of the | 8 |
the son of greidawl | 8 |
in the court of | 8 |
and when they were | 8 |
the son of urien | 8 |
the son of gwyar | 8 |
welcome of heaven be | 8 |
went forward to the | 8 |
this will i do | 7 |
the mouth of the | 7 |
was time for them | 7 |
the cause of the | 7 |
on account of the | 7 |
no one in the | 7 |
i will go and | 7 |
the red book of | 7 |
the battle of camlan | 7 |
the next day they | 7 |
red book of hergest | 7 |
i will go to | 7 |
and while they were | 7 |
the son of erbin | 7 |
the son of teirgwaedd | 7 |
the son of the | 7 |
one of the three | 7 |
upon the top of | 7 |
and the third day | 7 |
and they told him | 7 |
went into the hall | 7 |
and thou shalt have | 7 |
that it was a | 7 |
an embassy from arthur | 7 |
it was not long | 7 |
in the middle of | 7 |
there is not a | 7 |
the court of the | 7 |
gwalchmai the son of | 7 |
man of the house | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
cut off his head | 7 |
was not long before | 7 |
and he will not | 7 |
every one of the | 7 |
heaven be unto thee | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
on one side of | 7 |
the blood of the | 6 |
it seemed to him | 6 |
and told him that | 6 |
of the king of | 6 |
the son of iaen | 6 |
and that night they | 6 |
on the top of | 6 |
until the day of | 6 |
b the son of | 6 |
the sons of the | 6 |
a horse and arms | 6 |
the floor of the | 6 |
and they went forward | 6 |
seemed to him that | 6 |
and the grey man | 6 |
the knight of the | 6 |
gwynn the son of | 6 |
and there was no | 6 |
the son of pwyll | 6 |
seven cantrevs of dyved | 6 |
heard a great tumult | 6 |
that it would be | 6 |
the edge of the | 6 |
arthur and his hosts | 6 |
in the place where | 6 |
gwawl the son of | 6 |
the son of clud | 6 |
so that it was | 6 |
that there was a | 6 |
the place where arthur | 6 |
he came into the | 6 |
the centre of his | 6 |
the figure of a | 6 |
and at the end | 6 |
space of a year | 6 |
the men and the | 6 |
and i will cause | 6 |
while they were thus | 6 |
the upper end of | 6 |
as long as i | 6 |
the lady whom best | 6 |
and that it was | 6 |
the head of his | 6 |
the king of france | 6 |
they went forward to | 6 |
it is a marvel | 6 |
the street of lucre | 6 |
and when thou didst | 6 |
and gwythyr the son | 6 |
in the city of | 6 |
the king of the | 6 |
the hand of the | 6 |
went up to the | 6 |
daughter of yspaddaden penkawr | 5 |
the son of saidi | 5 |
came to the hall | 5 |
he struck him with | 5 |
the son of beli | 5 |
upper end of the | 5 |
the nobles of the | 5 |
himself and his horse | 5 |
the value of an | 5 |
each side of the | 5 |
gwydion the son of | 5 |
and proceeded to the | 5 |
not one of them | 5 |
as he had done | 5 |
thou shalt have it | 5 |
one in the world | 5 |
it were better for | 5 |
place where peredur was | 5 |
the black man was | 5 |
greid the son of | 5 |
and he was the | 5 |
and peredur rode forward | 5 |
that i will not | 5 |
to the palace of | 5 |
struck him with his | 5 |
then he went to | 5 |
is the cause of | 5 |
steward of the household | 5 |
by the hand of | 5 |
had never seen a | 5 |
one of the devils | 5 |
one of two things | 5 |
and while he was | 5 |
there is no one | 5 |
the bank of the | 5 |
head of the stag | 5 |
he mounted his horse | 5 |
peredur the son of | 5 |
the heat of the | 5 |
and one of the | 5 |
and who art thou | 5 |
come with me to | 5 |
and all his household | 5 |
and the name of | 5 |
of heaven be upon | 5 |
the countess of the | 5 |
were not for the | 5 |
and the maiden went | 5 |
came to the palace | 5 |
the castle of wonders | 5 |
arthur and his household | 5 |
from the top of | 5 |
the maiden came to | 5 |
will be able to | 5 |
the chief of annwvyn | 5 |
the people of the | 5 |
of which was a | 5 |
manawyddan the son of | 5 |
the wood he saw | 5 |
value of an hundred | 5 |
and he took the | 5 |
with yellow curling hair | 5 |
the place where peredur | 5 |
geraint the son of | 5 |
and this was the | 5 |
the steward of the | 5 |
is a marvel to | 5 |
they went to sleep | 5 |
of gwrnach the giant | 5 |
came to a vast | 5 |
that not one of | 5 |
throughout the world there | 5 |
the close of the | 5 |
i could see the | 5 |
of the bone of | 5 |
i will not set | 5 |
the daughter of yspaddaden | 5 |
he had ever seen | 5 |
and what is the | 5 |
the king and his | 5 |
and after they had | 5 |
the shaft of his | 5 |
knight of the sparrow | 5 |
the name of thy | 5 |
the hand of my | 5 |
and after that he | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
and he mounted his | 5 |
in the whole world | 5 |
in sight of the | 5 |
men of the south | 5 |
at the door of | 5 |
went to the place | 5 |
time for them to | 5 |
over the face of | 5 |
the world there is | 5 |
the bone of the | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
any one in the | 5 |
where there was a | 5 |
the son of evrawc | 5 |
a marvel to me | 5 |
every one of them | 5 |
he besought his mercy | 5 |
and arthur and his | 5 |
it may be that | 5 |
every one in the | 5 |
the next day peredur | 5 |
caradawc the son of | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
and they began to | 5 |
and many others with | 5 |
both he and his | 5 |
and he enquired of | 5 |
there was no one | 5 |
and bade him welcome | 5 |
the dream of rhonabwy | 5 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
is me that i | 4 |
the place where they | 4 |
and it is not | 4 |
those who came to | 4 |
and if it be | 4 |
to see if he | 4 |
such a man as | 4 |
when he came into | 4 |
son of prince deorthach | 4 |
and the hall was | 4 |
the inhabitants of the | 4 |
and when he was | 4 |
once upon a time | 4 |
the midst of them | 4 |
arthur and all his | 4 |
on the confines of | 4 |
in the country of | 4 |
to the house of | 4 |
he returned to his | 4 |
the books of the | 4 |
to go to meat | 4 |
knew that it was | 4 |
side of the wall | 4 |
the son of alun | 4 |
it was time to | 4 |
and a surcoat of | 4 |
and thus ends this | 4 |
i will cause that | 4 |
of the nobles of | 4 |
and he besought his | 4 |
the son of clydno | 4 |
the road that led | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
what was the cause | 4 |
the street of pleasure | 4 |
and at the close | 4 |
heat of the sun | 4 |
whom best i love | 4 |
the borders of the | 4 |
the first thing which | 4 |
the daughter of prince | 4 |
they heard a mighty | 4 |
this moment there came | 4 |
when they came to | 4 |
the household and the | 4 |
dwarf and the dwarfess | 4 |
rank equal to thine | 4 |
said the arch fiend | 4 |
and they took counsel | 4 |
world there is not | 4 |
the crown of his | 4 |
by reason of the | 4 |
would it not be | 4 |
remained there that night | 4 |
and that night he | 4 |
at the entrance of | 4 |
gilvaethwy the son of | 4 |
that were with him | 4 |
the son of erim | 4 |
the son of bran | 4 |
in a place where | 4 |
the place where he | 4 |
to him that he | 4 |
will be called a | 4 |
the dwarf and the | 4 |
the vision of the | 4 |
draw blood from the | 4 |
never heard of the | 4 |
in the whole street | 4 |
at the upper end | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
thus ends this portion | 4 |
set forth towards the | 4 |
as soon as they | 4 |
went back to the | 4 |
the blossoms of the | 4 |
then peredur rode forward | 4 |
bank of the river | 4 |
he lifted up his | 4 |
and there he saw | 4 |
with his magic wand | 4 |
close of the day | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
the son of aedd | 4 |
in a garment of | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
for there is a | 4 |
and he thought that | 4 |
man in the world | 4 |
pebyr the son of | 4 |
they proceeded to the | 4 |
for the love of | 4 |
day and that night | 4 |
a bowlful of water | 4 |
man for whom you | 4 |
at the close of | 4 |
in order to obtain | 4 |
in the world that | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
the man for whom | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
countess of the fountain | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
and the other on | 4 |
and heaven reward thee | 4 |
and because of the | 4 |
if it seem good | 4 |
by reason of his | 4 |
the wife of the | 4 |
of rank equal to | 4 |
he beheld a knight | 4 |
man of rank equal | 4 |
to come and visit | 4 |
not give them of | 4 |
they came to a | 4 |
page of the chamber | 4 |
and the son of | 4 |
will not give them | 4 |
water upon the slab | 4 |
daughter of prince anlawdd | 4 |
the lady of the | 4 |
and he struck him | 4 |
you will be called | 4 |
that day and that | 4 |
gwarthegyd the son of | 4 |
there was not one | 4 |
it would have been | 4 |
not so much as | 4 |
give them of his | 4 |
that he knew not | 4 |
gate of the castle | 4 |
before the end of | 4 |
along the high road | 4 |
if it seem well | 4 |
to the castle of | 4 |
returned to the palace | 4 |
sword of the spirit | 4 |
greeting be unto thee | 4 |
that he had never | 4 |
for the insult which | 4 |
bowlful of water upon | 4 |
if they had been | 4 |
kynon the son of | 4 |
in the semblance of | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
i call heaven to | 4 |
by lady charlotte guest | 4 |
and struck him on | 4 |
it seem well to | 4 |
on both sides of | 4 |
the noise of the | 4 |
of lludd and llevelys | 4 |
and the youth saluted | 4 |
she went to the | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
and he will have | 4 |
the entrance of the | 4 |
the end of a | 4 |
come in contact with | 4 |
at this moment there | 4 |
the tops of the | 4 |
crown of his head | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
i have been here | 4 |
the city of destruction | 4 |
he will have another | 4 |
place where arthur was | 4 |
it seem good to | 4 |
them of his own | 4 |
goreu the son of | 4 |
and thou wilt see | 4 |
of mabon the son | 4 |
what was the matter | 4 |
the dawn of day | 4 |
him that he had | 4 |
to the dwarf and | 4 |
when they had finished | 4 |
will have another peculiarity | 4 |
and thus it was | 4 |
of the countess of | 4 |
that led to the | 4 |
and owain the son | 4 |
there is no other | 4 |
that was in the | 4 |
and many of the | 4 |
edition by david price | 4 |
a man of rank | 4 |
hand of my friend | 4 |
wilt thou tell me | 4 |
and as long as | 4 |
at caerlleon upon usk | 4 |
and as he did | 4 |
which is now called | 4 |
i will show thee | 4 |
and tell him that | 4 |
juan de la encina | 4 |
branwen the daughter of | 4 |
and of all the | 4 |
may heaven reward thee | 4 |
men and the horses | 4 |
good day to thee | 4 |
any of the others | 4 |
of the man for | 4 |
pwyll the chief of | 4 |
that were in the | 4 |
in the three islands | 4 |
this portion of the | 4 |
and besought me to | 4 |
the wife of arthur | 4 |
by the time that | 4 |
came into the hall | 4 |
the sword of the | 4 |
in the street of | 4 |
the daughter of llyr | 4 |
son of prince kelyddon | 4 |
sitting on a chair | 4 |
shoes of variegated leather | 4 |
ends this portion of | 4 |
aught of mabon the | 4 |
in my power to | 4 |
it was i that | 4 |
top of the mound | 4 |
call heaven to witness | 4 |
i have been in | 4 |
the church of england | 4 |
he said to the | 4 |
which is called the | 4 |
the place of the | 4 |
at the top of | 4 |
he had done the | 4 |
and gwynn the son | 4 |
the vengeance of heaven | 4 |
and they did so | 4 |
the kings of the | 4 |
heard of the man | 4 |
on the one side | 4 |
road that led to | 4 |
for whom you enquire | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
lady whom best he | 4 |
they went to the | 4 |
and they took the | 4 |
he thought that he | 4 |
have i done to | 4 |
is not so much | 4 |
lady of the fountain | 4 |
and edeyrn the son | 4 |
that i did not | 4 |
and they were not | 4 |
come to the court | 4 |
of meat and drink | 4 |
be easy for thee | 4 |
of water upon the | 4 |
came in sight of | 4 |
in the battle of | 4 |
and there he slew | 4 |
and upon his horse | 4 |
the sake of the | 4 |
that thou canst not | 4 |
thou wilt see a | 4 |
became seven times more | 4 |
and after he had | 4 |
he had seen in | 4 |
a knight upon a | 4 |
the son of eudav | 4 |
to the edge of | 4 |
and gave him a | 3 |
and when he looked | 3 |
and the head of | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
be that i shall | 3 |
portion of the mabinogi | 3 |
it would be no | 3 |
nine nights and nine | 3 |
to fight with the | 3 |
go to see the | 3 |
the horse and the | 3 |
went to look at | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
hanging a thief that | 3 |
tell me who thou | 3 |
and it seemed to | 3 |
and when he knew | 3 |
as much as they | 3 |
side of the mountain | 3 |
were well for thee | 3 |
she came to the | 3 |
fortnight and a month | 3 |
as i have done | 3 |
and gwarthegyd the son | 3 |
me who thou art | 3 |
virtues of his wife | 3 |
the third day they | 3 |
that there is not | 3 |
to see what was | 3 |
and the door of | 3 |
that he had left | 3 |
the best in the | 3 |
as they had sat | 3 |
and he fought with | 3 |
thief that i caught | 3 |
the prison of the | 3 |
to the left hand | 3 |
and set forth to | 3 |
we went to a | 3 |
in the service of | 3 |
he thought that the | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
heaven be upon me | 3 |
hand of the youth | 3 |
the king and all | 3 |
to me to be | 3 |
from the red book | 3 |
i came not here | 3 |
to the world to | 3 |
she was the fairest | 3 |
it is of no | 3 |
what would you be | 3 |
came to the gate | 3 |
one will i take | 3 |
he beheld a castle | 3 |
he heard a great | 3 |
came up with him | 3 |
cast him into the | 3 |
and by reason of | 3 |
of the bards of | 3 |
two ears of twrch | 3 |
and the welcome of | 3 |
went to the meadow | 3 |
the greeting of heaven | 3 |
it is impossible to | 3 |
the country of despair | 3 |
as large as a | 3 |
the son of emyr | 3 |
and he went and | 3 |
a cursed ungentle son | 3 |
said one of his | 3 |
org the mabinogion translated | 3 |
and he did not | 3 |
odgar the son of | 3 |
and of a truth | 3 |
trwyth cannot be hunted | 3 |
went towards the castle | 3 |
was the cause of | 3 |
i came to the | 3 |
thou didst ever behold | 3 |
rhuvawn pebyr the son | 3 |
and the sons of | 3 |
and he went forward | 3 |
to the door of | 3 |
came to the fairest | 3 |
and he asked him | 3 |
and such as were | 3 |
he will never be | 3 |
to the other side | 3 |
the world that can | 3 |
a mantle of yellow | 3 |
night were spent in | 3 |
were shoes of variegated | 3 |
thou tell me who | 3 |
is in my power | 3 |
in each of the | 3 |
what thinkest thou that | 3 |
of the first water | 3 |
the eagle came down | 3 |
the race of the | 3 |
and he said that | 3 |
that i will never | 3 |
it is not known | 3 |
this side of the | 3 |
if thou wilt not | 3 |
declare to heaven that | 3 |
the three islands of | 3 |
enquired of him the | 3 |
the virtues of his | 3 |
went as far as | 3 |
the sake of heaven | 3 |
the dominions of the | 3 |
thereupon they heard a | 3 |
and when he went | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
they of the court | 3 |
to one of the | 3 |
two dogs of glythmyr | 3 |
maiden came to the | 3 |
visit of the gayeties | 3 |
and they gave each | 3 |
i could see a | 3 |
and this will i | 3 |
and all they of | 3 |
from his mother when | 3 |
night they went to | 3 |
kadyriaith the son of | 3 |
mantle of yellow satin | 3 |
and from that time | 3 |
and of those who | 3 |
and a mantle of | 3 |
of the vision of | 3 |
and the one that | 3 |
besought her to give | 3 |
form of a man | 3 |
to a place where | 3 |
and at the top | 3 |
such a youth as | 3 |
forth to the meadow | 3 |
and mabon the son | 3 |
were not able to | 3 |
the word of the | 3 |
and i will take | 3 |
to me that thou | 3 |
struck him with the | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
where there are many | 3 |
hergest by lady charlotte | 3 |
avenge the insult to | 3 |
nights and nine days | 3 |
he saw a fair | 3 |
youths playing at chess | 3 |
that he had ever | 3 |
took up the boy | 3 |
said he to the | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
to the spot where | 3 |
the place where was | 3 |
to that of the | 3 |
of his own race | 3 |
the third part of | 3 |
the man to whom | 3 |
the black man had | 3 |
to the island of | 3 |
and after the thunder | 3 |
i caught robbing me | 3 |
and the dogs were | 3 |
one of the irish | 3 |
scarlet robe of honour | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
then they began to | 3 |
and there was the | 3 |
he enquired of the | 3 |
when three nights old | 3 |
was the figure of | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
her to give it | 3 |
the two ears of | 3 |
the next day arthur | 3 |
at the mouth of | 3 |
snatched me up to | 3 |
in the red book | 3 |
and that day and | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
unwin edition by david | 3 |
the bite of a | 3 |
the visit of the | 3 |
of their horses were | 3 |
and thus was it | 3 |
if thou knowest aught | 3 |
what is the cause | 3 |
at the bottom of | 3 |
of the sons of | 3 |
and they heard a | 3 |
this is the road | 3 |
wife of the miller | 3 |
into the midst of | 3 |
saw that there was | 3 |
place where was the | 3 |
the day of doom | 3 |
of the catholic church | 3 |
it is needful for | 3 |
on the night that | 3 |
of food and liquor | 3 |
i could hear a | 3 |
of greid the son | 3 |
that i would not | 3 |
so that he could | 3 |
face of the earth | 3 |
and if it were | 3 |
the palace of heveydd | 3 |
from the island of | 3 |
of the helmet was | 3 |
in the hand of | 3 |
and when they looked | 3 |
he called to him | 3 |
and he gave him | 3 |
and cut off his | 3 |
be best for us | 3 |
fisher unwin edition by | 3 |
heard the sound of | 3 |
the boy went unto | 3 |
by the hair of | 3 |
and cast him into | 3 |
in the same place | 3 |
when he saw her | 3 |
the extremity of the | 3 |
they beheld a vast | 3 |
the other on the | 3 |
one of the four | 3 |
me up to the | 3 |
if i do not | 3 |
and with it he | 3 |
and they slew the | 3 |
went to the castle | 3 |
in the shape of | 3 |
have never heard of | 3 |
the savage black man | 3 |
i have never heard | 3 |
the fairest and most | 3 |
came near to the | 3 |
came out at the | 3 |
the further was she | 3 |
when he came near | 3 |
meat and drink for | 3 |
seem well to thee | 3 |
is the name of | 3 |
seem good to thee | 3 |
the track of the | 3 |
received from the dwarf | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
chief of the bards | 3 |
of the kings of | 3 |
and i am thy | 3 |
for the wrong that | 3 |
of the knight who | 3 |
knight came to the | 3 |
from that time forth | 3 |
the blessing of heaven | 3 |
and in the midst | 3 |
they went into the | 3 |
the gate of life | 3 |
a thief that i | 3 |
and thus did they | 3 |
like the bite of | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
a great distance from | 3 |
on the face of | 3 |
to sleep than to | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
the wall of the | 3 |
of the lady whom | 3 |
and they were all | 3 |
the top of one | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
the men of this | 3 |
they proceeded until they | 3 |
the lady of his | 3 |
the maiden went on | 3 |
who it was that | 3 |
what have i done | 3 |
pwyll prince of dyved | 3 |
had done to kynon | 3 |
of the river cynvael | 3 |
end of the street | 3 |
that it is not | 3 |
a reptile as this | 3 |
there is nothing in | 3 |
it is not easy | 3 |
unto math the son | 3 |
whom best he loved | 3 |
part of the year | 3 |
game of badger in | 3 |
heaven that i will | 3 |
in such a manner | 3 |
the top of his | 3 |
what dost thou here | 3 |
and they had a | 3 |
gladly will i do | 3 |
a young page with | 3 |
when they went to | 3 |
and either of you | 3 |
the son of gwryon | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
and his horse were | 3 |
and the maiden was | 3 |
of the wood he | 3 |
i will go in | 3 |
and kindled a fire | 3 |
to look at the | 3 |
of the castle of | 3 |
shall never have a | 3 |
and when he saw | 3 |
the half of his | 3 |
returned to the tent | 3 |
and one day he | 3 |
the hair of his | 3 |
marvel to me that | 3 |
was wrong in thee | 3 |
by the way that | 3 |
as swift as the | 3 |
and owain asked the | 3 |
is the mother of | 3 |
and opened the gate | 3 |
thou shalt have mercy | 3 |
they came before the | 3 |
and geraint went to | 3 |
this tale is called | 3 |
one of the women | 3 |
feet were shoes of | 3 |
up to the top | 3 |
him that it was | 3 |
and that she should | 3 |
the next morning they | 3 |
time to go to | 3 |
said the little king | 3 |
the game of badger | 3 |
where the black man | 3 |
then he arose and | 3 |
they had never before | 3 |
come to seek olwen | 3 |
c the son of | 3 |
that was between them | 3 |
all they of the | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
see what was the | 3 |
customs of the court | 3 |
the three islands adjacent | 3 |
they are in the | 3 |
was whiter than the | 3 |
from the hand of | 3 |
open at the top | 3 |
the confines of hell | 3 |
when thou didst slay | 3 |
and they went along | 3 |
to come in contact | 3 |
came to the court | 3 |
vengeance of heaven be | 3 |
the son of arthur | 3 |
the son of kilydd | 3 |
each and either of | 3 |
my confession to heaven | 3 |
to the side of | 3 |
to seek for the | 3 |
and he called to | 3 |
they gave each other | 3 |
the land of oblivion | 3 |
and for this reason | 3 |
and this tale is | 3 |
and they went towards | 3 |
with the shaft of | 3 |
she became his bride | 3 |
was not a single | 3 |
of the household and | 3 |
the insult to gwenhwyvar | 3 |
the bards of the | 3 |
with the sword of | 3 |
in his hand a | 3 |
coming towards the ford | 3 |
of hergest by lady | 3 |
the dwarf and dwarfess | 3 |
she said to him | 3 |
peredur returned to his | 3 |
the earl and his | 3 |
it was known that | 3 |
when he knew that | 3 |
nobles of the land | 3 |
upon which was a | 3 |
that he shall never | 3 |
came to the side | 3 |
there is not so | 3 |
that night were spent | 3 |
the sorceresses of gloucester | 3 |
the whole street of | 3 |
by my confession to | 3 |
and went towards the | 3 |
the mabinogion translated from | 3 |
put on his armour | 3 |
and in the morning | 3 |
and caradawc the son | 3 |
mouth of the river | 3 |
of the black man | 3 |
a dress of yellow | 3 |
the throat of unknown | 3 |
proceeded to the place | 3 |
book of hergest by | 3 |
he came to his | 3 |
he shall never have | 3 |
and he remained there | 3 |
his arms about the | 3 |
mabinogion translated from the | 3 |
at a great distance | 3 |
a fortnight and a | 3 |
of badger in the | 3 |
and struck him with | 3 |
me that i did | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
he and his horse | 3 |
side of the gulf | 3 |
each of them was | 3 |
said to the maiden | 3 |
he urged his horse | 3 |
door of the tent | 3 |
heaven reward thee for | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
until the end of | 3 |
may be that i | 3 |
shalt have it gladly | 3 |
give it to no | 3 |
lest he should be | 3 |
would you be worth | 3 |
three hundred men of | 3 |
one of the watch | 3 |
and the third time | 3 |
on a chair of | 3 |
head of his lance | 3 |
struck him on the | 3 |
and the borders of | 3 |
between the two ears | 3 |
do one of two | 3 |
with him to the | 3 |
best in the world | 3 |
and spoke to him | 3 |
the break of day | 3 |
ears of twrch trwyth | 3 |
was she from him | 3 |
the three hundred men | 3 |
and as he journeyed | 3 |
the day of judgment | 3 |
where the earl was | 3 |
he will not come | 3 |
the house of the | 3 |
called to him all | 3 |
what she should do | 3 |
with me to the | 3 |
the lady he loves | 3 |
lady he loves best | 3 |
he went back to | 3 |
as he did so | 3 |
proceeded to the castle | 3 |
asked him what he | 3 |
see a man of | 3 |
to put himself on | 3 |
and the boy went | 3 |
the son of nav | 3 |
he arose and went | 3 |
howel the son of | 3 |
i could see that | 3 |
and as they were | 3 |
their horses and arms | 3 |
headlong to the ground | 3 |
him with his lance | 3 |
needful for me to | 3 |
know that thou art | 3 |
they had never seen | 3 |
he is in the | 3 |
as long as thou | 3 |
told him that he | 3 |
to the wife of | 3 |
the summit of the | 3 |
he went into the | 3 |
he went along the | 3 |
translated from the red | 3 |
upon the face of | 3 |
not long before i | 3 |
centre of his shield | 3 |
and he lifted up | 3 |
i will give him | 3 |
the court of justice | 3 |
on the floor of | 3 |
it were well for | 3 |
and said to him | 3 |
fisher unwin paternoster buildings | 3 |
be in the same | 3 |
it was in its | 3 |
of an hundred pounds | 3 |
as the story relates | 3 |
that thou dost not | 3 |
shaft of his lance | 3 |
to give it to | 3 |
on the summit of | 3 |
the city of emmanuel | 3 |
thou didst slay the | 3 |
in order that you | 3 |
and at the door | 3 |
the sword of gwrnach | 3 |
towards the place where | 3 |
he returned to the | 3 |
place where the earl | 3 |
to seek for him | 3 |
every first of may | 3 |
caused them to be | 3 |
clad in a coat | 3 |
not set it free | 3 |
we will go to | 3 |
was rejoiced when he | 3 |
and the maiden came | 3 |
the fairest ever seen | 3 |
that it might be | 3 |
and before the end | 3 |
one of his young | 3 |
that i should have | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
the mound of mourning | 3 |
i will not conceal | 3 |
that thou wilt not | 3 |
and it grieved him | 3 |
taken from his mother | 3 |
he went on to | 3 |
from the beginning of | 3 |
son of alun dyved | 3 |
a large and beautiful | 3 |
is no one in | 3 |
the violence of the | 3 |
the two dogs of | 3 |
to fight with him | 3 |
soon as they had | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
he saw that it | 3 |
and each of them | 3 |
wood he saw a | 3 |
as he had been | 3 |
bone of the whale | 3 |
on his feet were | 3 |
tale is called the | 3 |
and they took their | 3 |
and kynon the son | 3 |
pryderi the son of | 3 |
the warriors of the | 3 |
found nothing but the | 3 |
the cub of greid | 3 |
crupper to the ground | 3 |
they heard an exceeding | 3 |
and as he was | 3 |
and i have been | 3 |
badger in the bag | 3 |
they heard a great | 3 |
will not set it | 3 |
was no one in | 3 |
will it be best | 3 |
and they broke a | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
moment there came a | 3 |
door of the chamber | 3 |
she is the mother | 3 |
it will be best | 3 |
proceeded until they came | 3 |
twrch trwyth cannot be | 3 |
and they caused the | 3 |
and they proceeded until | 3 |
and there was great | 3 |
to the street of | 3 |
which was the fairest | 3 |
the chief men of | 3 |
dress of yellow satin | 3 |
they of the household | 3 |
be prepared for him | 3 |
and that night were | 3 |
and twrch the son | 3 |
at the extremity of | 3 |
one of the pages | 3 |
he went to look | 3 |
the helmet was the | 3 |
neither man nor beast | 3 |
on going to the | 3 |
and we will go | 3 |
the palace of the | 3 |
the shape of a | 3 |
and their horses and | 3 |
lady charlotte guest vol | 3 |
king of the island | 3 |
and they resolved to | 3 |
i could see some | 3 |
of pwyll the chief | 3 |
part of his dominions | 3 |
it to no one | 3 |
and last of all | 3 |
a coat and a | 3 |
not one of these | 3 |
further was she from | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
and with that word | 3 |
twrch the son of | 3 |
the twrch trwyth cannot | 3 |
the daughter of gwynn | 3 |
by means of the | 3 |
what is the name | 3 |
within the wood he | 3 |
if he had been | 3 |
in front of the | 3 |
top of one of | 3 |
on the day of | 3 |
and once upon a | 3 |
i should have been | 3 |
will cause him to | 3 |
the grey man and | 3 |
and of the same | 3 |
one to the other | 3 |
many others with him | 3 |
was taken from his | 3 |
bards of the west | 3 |
race of the coranians | 3 |
one of them could | 3 |
the tall man that | 3 |
thence we went to | 3 |
i was in the | 3 |
a robe of honour | 3 |
head of the knight | 3 |
many of the men | 3 |
behold here is a | 3 |
thou wilt come to | 3 |
that i caught robbing | 3 |
and menw the son | 3 |
will not do so | 3 |
woe is me that | 3 |
and he told him | 3 |
and both he and | 3 |
as a gift to | 3 |
the valley of the | 3 |
the castle of arianrod | 3 |
then he came to | 3 |
a gift to the | 3 |
i do not believe | 2 |
and as they sat | 2 |
will not go hence | 2 |
he went forth to | 2 |
go one of you | 2 |
and rheidwn the son | 2 |
and give it to | 2 |
owain went to sleep | 2 |
are richer than the | 2 |
heard a noise behind | 2 |
had become his bride | 2 |
horse and my arms | 2 |
next day they arose | 2 |
court of the savage | 2 |
to put him to | 2 |
the chief of the | 2 |
and they sat down | 2 |
he arose and took | 2 |
wilt come to the | 2 |
a bard who is | 2 |
forth towards the court | 2 |
the upper part of | 2 |
the confines of the | 2 |
and this was told | 2 |
wherefore is thy journey | 2 |
year and a day | 2 |
three nights and three | 2 |
be worth a straw | 2 |
i will go with | 2 |
the carousal after the | 2 |
like a winged serpent | 2 |
will i sell it | 2 |
of the hall were | 2 |
and he spoke to | 2 |
and i will be | 2 |
was clad in a | 2 |
pleasant to thee to | 2 |
youth that is in | 2 |
but that it was | 2 |
could see every one | 2 |
shaft of his spear | 2 |
i know not who | 2 |
where i beheld a | 2 |
it would be to | 2 |
sight of the castle | 2 |
the king of ireland | 2 |
to go to sleep | 2 |
was larger than any | 2 |
set strong men upon | 2 |
is none other counsel | 2 |
to inform them of | 2 |
of the castle was | 2 |
every corner of the | 2 |
of that which thou | 2 |
a yellow shield upon | 2 |
dead bodies of the | 2 |
to the gate of | 2 |
in its length and | 2 |
him what he was | 2 |
thee for thy friendship | 2 |
until his fame had | 2 |
were whiter than the | 2 |
sword of gwrnach the | 2 |
shalt have the best | 2 |
that it be as | 2 |
and swifter than the | 2 |
rose up and looked | 2 |
low shoes of leather | 2 |
the castle of ysbidinongyl | 2 |
the maiden whom he | 2 |
these tidings came to | 2 |
transcribed from the t | 2 |
what is thy counsel | 2 |
us to go to | 2 |
of the mabinogion proper | 2 |
one of these people | 2 |
the blow given to | 2 |
a set of lances | 2 |
been the cause of | 2 |
rheidwn the son of | 2 |
want of looking beneath | 2 |
through the land and | 2 |
said he to another | 2 |
from thenceforth until the | 2 |
the power of the | 2 |
that he was in | 2 |
extremity of the town | 2 |
gwres the son of | 2 |
also who thou art | 2 |
i declare to thee | 2 |
a little way from | 2 |
to watch the croft | 2 |
dress her grave every | 2 |
nerth the son of | 2 |
the midst of this | 2 |
the three chief ladies | 2 |
to thee to be | 2 |
know that it is | 2 |
peredur sought to go | 2 |
came down until he | 2 |
coat and a surcoat | 2 |
lucifer and his potentates | 2 |
and they did not | 2 |
and they perceived that | 2 |
of the black abodes | 2 |
a single word to | 2 |
maiden received from the | 2 |
and thence he proceeded | 2 |
the next morning owain | 2 |
had never before seen | 2 |
that i do not | 2 |
and he told her | 2 |
said one of them | 2 |
followed her to the | 2 |
and there the men | 2 |
besought me to transform | 2 |
of the three islands | 2 |
a prodigious number of | 2 |
to the fairest valley | 2 |
a scarf of blue | 2 |
any one of the | 2 |
threw a bowlful of | 2 |
sitting on a cushion | 2 |
is in the horn | 2 |
or go to the | 2 |
cordwainers in the town | 2 |
thinking of the lady | 2 |
and adeon the son | 2 |
but where is your | 2 |
him to put away | 2 |
is the gate of | 2 |
the two cubs of | 2 |
and the name that | 2 |
in the utmost enjoyment | 2 |
crupper of his horse | 2 |
i came not hither | 2 |
they were as wet | 2 |
is the region of | 2 |
have done unto thee | 2 |
i did not know | 2 |
and i will give | 2 |
three parts of the | 2 |
one of her maidens | 2 |
and his chief counsellors | 2 |
the name of that | 2 |
not let it go | 2 |
enquired of the maiden | 2 |
after the first meal | 2 |
the point to the | 2 |
the chief of them | 2 |
them from each other | 2 |
as he was in | 2 |
one in the street | 2 |
thee to give him | 2 |
one will be able | 2 |
were in my own | 2 |
for us now to | 2 |
year that is to | 2 |
and clad in a | 2 |
the exception of the | 2 |
besought mercy of peredur | 2 |
lifted up his sword | 2 |
a second time he | 2 |
art thou one of | 2 |
they saw a lady | 2 |
the verge of the | 2 |
circuit of the land | 2 |
what thou hast seen | 2 |
went to his lodging | 2 |
bottom of the river | 2 |
in like manner to | 2 |
and he overthrew him | 2 |
she were removed from | 2 |
tell him that it | 2 |
the whole race of | 2 |
side of the hall | 2 |
as the top of | 2 |
i find it to | 2 |
ask thee if thou | 2 |
be measured in its | 2 |
so that he might | 2 |
they drew near to | 2 |
elphin son of gwyddno | 2 |
see that it was | 2 |
he come to the | 2 |
and at the last | 2 |
i have heard of | 2 |
that had come with | 2 |
he fought with the | 2 |
that they were as | 2 |
and as he came | 2 |
and said that i | 2 |
they had sat down | 2 |
maiden went on first | 2 |
that night he tarried | 2 |
the way that thou | 2 |
he saw the youths | 2 |
there was nought in | 2 |
a loan from the | 2 |
who owned the castle | 2 |
in the day of | 2 |
street we proceeded to | 2 |
never be hunted without | 2 |
on the eve of | 2 |
was a marvel that | 2 |
both sides of the | 2 |
caused silence to be | 2 |
when it was more | 2 |
and after the tumult | 2 |
then he went unto | 2 |
at the back of | 2 |
will be sure to | 2 |
the whole city of | 2 |
as i remain alive | 2 |
will cause thee to | 2 |
one could see him | 2 |
many others with them | 2 |
go and see what | 2 |
people of the house | 2 |
and there was not | 2 |
the same road that | 2 |
it is no wonder | 2 |
own race and of | 2 |
dominions of the countess | 2 |
length over the crupper | 2 |
by the time i | 2 |
and if thou ever | 2 |
the three sons of | 2 |
tower of the castle | 2 |
other part of the | 2 |
he assured him that | 2 |
and this is my | 2 |
that they had never | 2 |
of the original edition | 2 |
behold this is my | 2 |
and we behind them | 2 |
the glade where the | 2 |
the harp of teirtu | 2 |
i will do this | 2 |
owl of cwm cawlwyd | 2 |
the seed of adam | 2 |
the hill which is | 2 |
and he began to | 2 |
how much of the | 2 |
and the other auburn | 2 |
maiden who was with | 2 |
would have the princess | 2 |
brings with him his | 2 |
tied together the reins | 2 |
and i am not | 2 |
a horseman coming towards | 2 |
in the world so | 2 |
they went forward until | 2 |
the sake of mammon | 2 |
that thou art come | 2 |
of the emperor harass | 2 |
on an equality with | 2 |
arose in the morning | 2 |
heaven to witness that | 2 |
to their precedence in | 2 |
more frightful than the | 2 |
and as he entered | 2 |
was in the hall | 2 |
of the insult which | 2 |
went to see the | 2 |
no one could see | 2 |
on the day that | 2 |
it was to be | 2 |
and all the hosts | 2 |
the crown of london | 2 |
wise men of rome | 2 |
and he was rejoiced | 2 |
the four cantrevs of | 2 |
and a frontlet of | 2 |
thou wilt go with | 2 |
and filled them with | 2 |
and the man of | 2 |
all his head armour | 2 |
and it will be | 2 |
were spent in abundance | 2 |
a knot upon the | 2 |
they saw that there | 2 |
queen and the other | 2 |
and see if this | 2 |
the three best commots | 2 |
then she went to | 2 |
than it had been | 2 |
island to be measured | 2 |
delight of hunting went | 2 |
the back of his | 2 |
with the intent to | 2 |
that man ever saw | 2 |
and at that time | 2 |
the earl asked him | 2 |
than i had been | 2 |
went back to his | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
through the hollow of | 2 |
with both his feet | 2 |
owners of a hundred | 2 |
my mother told me | 2 |
a message from arthur | 2 |
in each others ears | 2 |
i have borne a | 2 |
next day in the | 2 |
master of the household | 2 |
to be blinded by | 2 |
down to the table | 2 |
upon a time he | 2 |
he struck them with | 2 |
the throne of the | 2 |
the small of his | 2 |
what may it be | 2 |
men of her household | 2 |
a year and a | 2 |
to his own form | 2 |
jpg math the son | 2 |
place where arthur and | 2 |
his feet were hose | 2 |
never be able to | 2 |
into the land of | 2 |
a youth as thou | 2 |
came to the edge | 2 |
eyebrows which have fallen | 2 |
peredur rode forth to | 2 |
was at caerlleon upon | 2 |
the region of the | 2 |
at the gate of | 2 |
stature of the black | 2 |
to meet him and | 2 |
were to go to | 2 |
as he broke them | 2 |
the sword of any | 2 |
came before the castle | 2 |
they went on to | 2 |
the blood flowed forth | 2 |
one and twenty cantrevs | 2 |
they began to make | 2 |
they could be had | 2 |
journeying along the valley | 2 |
the smallness of the | 2 |
there was a knight | 2 |
on the edge of | 2 |
the day that he | 2 |
the lion followed him | 2 |
the sides of the | 2 |
said the king of | 2 |
he gave him was | 2 |
why did you not | 2 |
from the shock of | 2 |
and the lion roared | 2 |
to ask thee if | 2 |
to the kingdom of | 2 |
there is a castle | 2 |
the form of footnotes | 2 |
the place where gwenhwyvar | 2 |
that i shall never | 2 |
to the firmament of | 2 |
cap on the spot | 2 |
kai came to arthur | 2 |
one of the ears | 2 |
told me that he | 2 |
lord of the glade | 2 |
and owain asked them | 2 |
form of a bird | 2 |
of these there were | 2 |
next day they took | 2 |
to avenge the insult | 2 |
sleep than to carouse | 2 |
and as they went | 2 |
with thy permission i | 2 |
to the lady that | 2 |
matholwch king of ireland | 2 |
honour over his armour | 2 |
the time that they | 2 |
he never saw a | 2 |
wailing and lamenting from | 2 |
that they go not | 2 |
he came no nearer | 2 |
of the best mead | 2 |
to the place of | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
never come to his | 2 |
i swear by the | 2 |
and i was then | 2 |
far as i can | 2 |
rose up from the | 2 |
i would have you | 2 |
then went arthur to | 2 |
the fourth day peredur | 2 |
and he and the | 2 |
a wife of the | 2 |
as a young page | 2 |
it is to crave | 2 |
and peredur went with | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
good sense was greater | 2 |
of the youth was | 2 |
the chief of warriors | 2 |
him until he came | 2 |
and when he entered | 2 |
on account of his | 2 |
and he sought to | 2 |
canst not compel him | 2 |
men and the dogs | 2 |
gwrnach said to him | 2 |
for want of looking | 2 |
and they remained with | 2 |
in the manner that | 2 |
and he looked at | 2 |
and teirnyon twryv vliant | 2 |
of the devils who | 2 |
esgeir oervel in ireland | 2 |
the son of gwyddno | 2 |
he struck at the | 2 |
when they were come | 2 |
and sat beside the | 2 |
there he found nothing | 2 |
they all rose up | 2 |
adaon the son of | 2 |
the hollow of a | 2 |
horses and their arms | 2 |
iddic the son of | 2 |
i will know who | 2 |
a large blazing fire | 2 |
sword about his neck | 2 |
the rowels of the | 2 |
from the beard of | 2 |
and the blossoms of | 2 |
and for that reason | 2 |
in quest of the | 2 |
and at length he | 2 |
all such of his | 2 |
to hunt the boar | 2 |
for the slaying of | 2 |
but the men of | 2 |
and lamenting from the | 2 |
he took up the | 2 |
so much as a | 2 |
cub of greid the | 2 |
we shall have no | 2 |
we went to the | 2 |
and they rose up | 2 |
right glad am i | 2 |
gave him a thrust | 2 |
and if you were | 2 |
he sang an englyn | 2 |
were as wet as | 2 |
and the more he | 2 |
own free will he | 2 |
the son of geraint | 2 |
a great tumult and | 2 |
at the break of | 2 |
that they should sleep | 2 |
that i will accept | 2 |
food in the bag | 2 |
love of the maiden | 2 |
the cause of this | 2 |
the next day in | 2 |
satin over the face | 2 |
he said to her | 2 |
went forward towards the | 2 |
thou art in trouble | 2 |
was near at hand | 2 |
nothing but the bare | 2 |
and in the same | 2 |
have arms either as | 2 |
it wounded the very | 2 |
measured in its length | 2 |
day until the evening | 2 |
in his own palace | 2 |
and asked him what | 2 |
tale of lludd and | 2 |
no one will be | 2 |
mean in comparison with | 2 |
him that he would | 2 |
and they were received | 2 |
concerning the head of | 2 |
him of whom thou | 2 |
i will take thee | 2 |
she knew not what | 2 |
the wise men of | 2 |
he was beloved by | 2 |
him as he had | 2 |
tops of the shoulders | 2 |
of the land of | 2 |
the page of the | 2 |
and when they reached | 2 |
put it in his | 2 |
i have been on | 2 |
cause of the tumult | 2 |
the best that thou | 2 |
such a reptile as | 2 |
i have been a | 2 |
the one that was | 2 |
than all the rest | 2 |
for the skill of | 2 |
either as a loan | 2 |
to the country of | 2 |
a garment of satin | 2 |
it was wrong in | 2 |
and he remained in | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
she went to a | 2 |
the sea and the | 2 |
one from the street | 2 |
and the people of | 2 |
who are in the | 2 |
that are of the | 2 |
as wet as if | 2 |
him to go with | 2 |
thou hast in thy | 2 |
he to one of | 2 |
archan were they called | 2 |
the oldest of the | 2 |
and his shoulder blade | 2 |
he had been a | 2 |
and by the time | 2 |
and he had the | 2 |
forth from the palace | 2 |
he went to sleep | 2 |
with the noise of | 2 |
world there is no | 2 |
then lucifer began to | 2 |
will go and see | 2 |
and followed her to | 2 |
and gilvaethwy the son | 2 |
a fall of mist | 2 |
she had become his | 2 |
be given to any | 2 |
in any other place | 2 |
that i have been | 2 |
beheld a knight coming | 2 |
from the crown of | 2 |
as they had done | 2 |
that my wife has | 2 |
and abundance of liquor | 2 |
my lord in the | 2 |
of custennin the herdsman | 2 |
be not so sorrowful | 2 |
as high as the | 2 |
my wife at liberty | 2 |
did you never keep | 2 |
who is my father | 2 |
the sword was of | 2 |
saw in his sleep | 2 |
caused his mistress to | 2 |
three chief ladies of | 2 |
the chessboard to be | 2 |
an idea of the | 2 |
him a violent blow | 2 |
as thou didst say | 2 |
so that he broke | 2 |
a destiny upon this | 2 |
never seen a woman | 2 |
neither will i sell | 2 |
a man on foot | 2 |
peredur drank the wine | 2 |
i was then a | 2 |
the book of the | 2 |
day they fought with | 2 |
the highest mountain in | 2 |
to come to my | 2 |
and books of music | 2 |
and the stature of | 2 |
have sent to you | 2 |
the owners of a | 2 |
easy for thee to | 2 |
put an end to | 2 |
men of this world | 2 |
with me thou shalt | 2 |
and the tops of | 2 |
and cause to be | 2 |
have come to the | 2 |
of the sword was | 2 |
spoke unto him thus | 2 |
it be best for | 2 |
and through fear of | 2 |
abundance of all that | 2 |
i will not deny | 2 |
and whatever thou mayest | 2 |
the work of elis | 2 |
down his cap on | 2 |
robe of honour over | 2 |
now my wife at | 2 |
if she were removed | 2 |
that there is no | 2 |
the town went the | 2 |
and on the morrow | 2 |
of lludd llaw ereint | 2 |
to the narrow gate | 2 |
cause in the world | 2 |
and in the valley | 2 |
no one ever saw | 2 |
returned to his prison | 2 |
in the sight of | 2 |
and the noise of | 2 |
i had not come | 2 |
and they went up | 2 |
thought that he was | 2 |
me out of the | 2 |
such an one as | 2 |
and he could see | 2 |
called the dream of | 2 |
and he took up | 2 |
manners and customs of | 2 |
said to the other | 2 |
neither of them could | 2 |
gwydre the son of | 2 |
put himself on an | 2 |
and he went up | 2 |
to take vengeance upon | 2 |
the court until he | 2 |
i see that thou | 2 |
to the ground an | 2 |
son of pwyll the | 2 |
was a man of | 2 |
there came a drove | 2 |
heard a mighty tumult | 2 |
rhun the son of | 2 |
to the walls of | 2 |
owain asked the maiden | 2 |
to any of the | 2 |
and there was an | 2 |
they went towards it | 2 |
the doors of the | 2 |
i hope you will | 2 |
the youth returned to | 2 |
with it he struck | 2 |
gormant the son of | 2 |
when compared with these | 2 |
horse of large size | 2 |
to him that the | 2 |
he is the knight | 2 |
the son of mellt | 2 |
for thee to take | 2 |
centre of his hoof | 2 |
had flown over the | 2 |
cannot be hunted unless | 2 |
one of the mountains | 2 |
they came near to | 2 |
at the palace of | 2 |
be it known to | 2 |
ondyaw the son of | 2 |
back to the palace | 2 |
then they went in | 2 |
a place where we | 2 |
for thee to be | 2 |
me like the bite | 2 |
the son of caradawc | 2 |
given to the boy | 2 |
the thunder came the | 2 |
he could no more | 2 |
find it to be | 2 |
for any one to | 2 |
came as far as | 2 |
know i will tell | 2 |
had eaten and drank | 2 |
was that they should | 2 |
and no sooner had | 2 |
he caused elphin to | 2 |
was as yellow as | 2 |
the firmament of the | 2 |
one of the men | 2 |
there is not one | 2 |
that i may see | 2 |
those he was told | 2 |
and they had the | 2 |
there were not many | 2 |
and he took a | 2 |
he entered the hall | 2 |
best of all men | 2 |
were not long in | 2 |
and gwalchmai accoutred himself | 2 |
fame had flown over | 2 |
wall of the chamber | 2 |
are the men of | 2 |
glad at his coming | 2 |
she returned to the | 2 |
not known where he | 2 |
love me above all | 2 |
kings of the island | 2 |
of a year from | 2 |
blood from the wind | 2 |
with him for it | 2 |
together the reins of | 2 |
like that of the | 2 |
went over to ireland | 2 |
covering of satin over | 2 |
will not be possible | 2 |
the daughter of kyfwlch | 2 |
silence to be proclaimed | 2 |
and the earl was | 2 |
and he went on | 2 |
through which ran a | 2 |
of the kingdom with | 2 |
eagle came down until | 2 |
to be drawn from | 2 |
down upon their knees | 2 |
as well as ever | 2 |
was killed a young | 2 |
those whom he chose | 2 |
i know i will | 2 |
story of lludd and | 2 |
the rest of the | 2 |
the cauldron full of | 2 |
caused the earth to | 2 |
i am called the | 2 |
and such was his | 2 |
the hollow of his | 2 |
place where pwyll was | 2 |
they returned to the | 2 |
on a certain day | 2 |
was prepared for them | 2 |
other side was a | 2 |
and in the glade | 2 |
top of a mound | 2 |
chair of ruddy gold | 2 |
the son of kelcoed | 2 |
and on one side | 2 |
grandsons of cleddyf difwlch | 2 |
grey man and the | 2 |
and the banquet that | 2 |
is the couch of | 2 |
fight with him for | 2 |
who the knight was | 2 |
the king of kings | 2 |
is the knight that | 2 |
great part of the | 2 |
the work of the | 2 |
the men of armorica | 2 |
over his head in | 2 |
the sound of her | 2 |
sent an embassy to | 2 |
by his own free | 2 |
to go straight to | 2 |
i am afraid that | 2 |
that it was gwalchmai | 2 |
chief ladies of this | 2 |
be had from him | 2 |
and after the shower | 2 |
the son of nwython | 2 |
than it had done | 2 |
they broke a set | 2 |
of hunting went the | 2 |
i will hang it | 2 |
and they disarrayed him | 2 |
and when one of | 2 |
the king of terrors | 2 |
and then was the | 2 |
and sat down to | 2 |
head with his sword | 2 |
but when it was | 2 |
valley he saw a | 2 |
and he will reply | 2 |
the more he urged | 2 |
it was wrong of | 2 |
peredur drew his sword | 2 |
them once every day | 2 |
of the borrowed money | 2 |
he found nothing but | 2 |
me of my father | 2 |
seen in the wood | 2 |
to him and to | 2 |
what they should do | 2 |
beginning of the night | 2 |
may they be obtained | 2 |
and when i had | 2 |
and they proceeded to | 2 |
to remain here to | 2 |
of those who are | 2 |
opened the gate for | 2 |
to the bottom of | 2 |
the son of aer | 2 |
and tied together the | 2 |
rejoiced when he saw | 2 |
them that they should | 2 |
according to their rank | 2 |
of leather upon his | 2 |
not when he went | 2 |
according to this counsel | 2 |
she turned again upon | 2 |
couch of those who | 2 |
and with that the | 2 |
thou wast last night | 2 |
and if thou dost | 2 |
of the prince belial | 2 |
troop coming towards the | 2 |
cause the chessboard to | 2 |
of the mighty on | 2 |
and bradwen the son | 2 |
it was one of | 2 |
and owain were playing | 2 |
the light of day | 2 |
to the hall to | 2 |
will not give it | 2 |
cause to be baptized | 2 |
they beheld the lady | 2 |
the mouths of the | 2 |
son of emyr llydaw | 2 |
and he became a | 2 |
there is here a | 2 |
see the fashion of | 2 |
if you be primary | 2 |
and in the three | 2 |
i will go into | 2 |
and thereupon king lludd | 2 |
we have lost our | 2 |
from the confines of | 2 |
himself on an equality | 2 |
were hose of fine | 2 |
went on to the | 2 |
would not believe that | 2 |
but at last they | 2 |
i will not open | 2 |
quest of the knight | 2 |
knowest thou aught of | 2 |
and asked of him | 2 |
on the subjects of | 2 |
he had never beheld | 2 |
to the upper end | 2 |
in a dress of | 2 |
the twrch trwyth can | 2 |
a croaking of ravens | 2 |
but the man who | 2 |
was wrong of thee | 2 |
leather upon his feet | 2 |
too mighty for me | 2 |
dyvyr the son of | 2 |
i thank heaven that | 2 |
threw his arms about | 2 |
along the valley of | 2 |
harp of teirtu to | 2 |
a knight on a | 2 |
of a mad dog | 2 |
the walls of the | 2 |
at break of day | 2 |
but it will not | 2 |
him to dress her | 2 |
across the irish sea | 2 |
kilhwch the son of | 2 |
but before i could | 2 |
no one ever knew | 2 |
craft shall we take | 2 |
the honour of knighthood | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
a coat of yellow | 2 |
there is none other | 2 |
said he to geraint | 2 |
that our master saw | 2 |
over the crupper of | 2 |
and a robe of | 2 |
and manawyddan the son | 2 |
in the day they | 2 |
of the smallness of | 2 |
as long as it | 2 |
the cause of their | 2 |
to talk with him | 2 |
or for a pledge | 2 |
they could see neither | 2 |
by reason of their | 2 |
son of the king | 2 |
o son of the | 2 |
to do battle with | 2 |
of all they had | 2 |
when he saw it | 2 |
rowels of the spurs | 2 |
and they saw a | 2 |
with horse and arms | 2 |
slew a man before | 2 |
she gave it to | 2 |
it is not possible | 2 |
he had done so | 2 |
the doom of a | 2 |
that he shall have | 2 |
we will give thee | 2 |
march the son of | 2 |
and they went on | 2 |
the son of another | 2 |
came to the valley | 2 |
it is in my | 2 |
was certain that he | 2 |
and as much as | 2 |
called one of the | 2 |
with his sheathed sword | 2 |
his wife as long | 2 |
that i have a | 2 |
drank as much as | 2 |
of the three chief | 2 |
he drew his sword | 2 |
and he assured him | 2 |
of the river that | 2 |
that thou go to | 2 |
and part of the | 2 |
of his good will | 2 |
they had lost their | 2 |
to be prepared for | 2 |
and nine days without | 2 |
that were in my | 2 |
red spots upon her | 2 |
where arthur and owain | 2 |
have not yet seen | 2 |
the same road as | 2 |
was time to go | 2 |
will be your guide | 2 |
and on the day | 2 |
bottom of the cauldron | 2 |
place where they were | 2 |
the two red spots | 2 |
out of their road | 2 |
and i will repay | 2 |
peredur went and sat | 2 |
the body of the | 2 |
long as i live | 2 |
and then he was | 2 |
him that the ravens | 2 |
arthur prepared to depart | 2 |
i will not do | 2 |
leash made from the | 2 |
no man ever saw | 2 |
there will never be | 2 |
the horses of gwyddno | 2 |
where i was when | 2 |
two cubs of gast | 2 |
and the figure of | 2 |
will never come to | 2 |
to go back to | 2 |
up to the dwarf | 2 |
highest mountain in the | 2 |
so long as this | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
upon the centre of | 2 |
let us go into | 2 |
sense was greater than | 2 |
and all the household | 2 |
most exalted of the | 2 |
son of mathonwy was | 2 |
that there was no | 2 |
day he sought to | 2 |
mighty tumult with the | 2 |
that i am not | 2 |
of satin upon her | 2 |
nobleman who owned the | 2 |
the hand of any | 2 |
from that time forward | 2 |
of the tent was | 2 |
hundred men of her | 2 |
arthur summoned unto him | 2 |
and in the council | 2 |
island of britain from | 2 |
and they saw that | 2 |
sword in his hand | 2 |
see a little death | 2 |
to contend with thee | 2 |
i done to you | 2 |
peredur came to the | 2 |
the earth to be | 2 |
and far within the | 2 |
i will not come | 2 |
it were fitting that | 2 |
and left the horse | 2 |
chamber was prepared for | 2 |
the men of cornwall | 2 |
and led his horse | 2 |
and a little way | 2 |
is the knight whom | 2 |
and the drink is | 2 |
we have come to | 2 |
a little way off | 2 |
that will i gladly | 2 |
they said to him | 2 |
it is not yet | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
to see so many | 2 |
and see what is | 2 |
least that i will | 2 |
the tent was open | 2 |
the boy in his | 2 |
with the permission of | 2 |
he snatched me up | 2 |
thereupon he sat down | 2 |
name that he gave | 2 |
when one of the | 2 |
the hand whence this | 2 |
in sight of a | 2 |
suits of armour upon | 2 |
as a loan from | 2 |
he told arthur all | 2 |
give thee good counsel | 2 |
receive the homage of | 2 |
which of the marvels | 2 |
lludd the son of | 2 |
asked him if he | 2 |
the son of ricca | 2 |
and gormant the son | 2 |
he rushed upon him | 2 |
end of a year | 2 |
out of his head | 2 |
came to the spot | 2 |
forward to the court | 2 |
himself and upon his | 2 |
to the centre of | 2 |
in the hollow of | 2 |
by the name of | 2 |
has been put therein | 2 |
than they had been | 2 |
can never be hunted | 2 |
and enquired of her | 2 |
in what manner he | 2 |
people of the castle | 2 |
sorceress slew a man | 2 |
tall man that is | 2 |
he received the homage | 2 |
was one of the | 2 |
and as often as | 2 |
will be of no | 2 |
on the morrow he | 2 |
and he caused elphin | 2 |
and he answered her | 2 |
and thereupon he sat | 2 |
would give thee a | 2 |
and say that i | 2 |
had done at the | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
that he would send | 2 |
the knight whom thou | 2 |
if they call for | 2 |
man said to the | 2 |
reason of his ugliness | 2 |
early in the day | 2 |
and peredur enquired of | 2 |
end of the wood | 2 |
for that reason was | 2 |
of the horse were | 2 |
came to this island | 2 |
the grey man said | 2 |
with a saddle upon | 2 |
and his hair was | 2 |
at the death of | 2 |
and peredur saluted him | 2 |
he went towards it | 2 |
have been able to | 2 |
and from the moment | 2 |
and thou canst not | 2 |
and you shall have | 2 |
went to meet geraint | 2 |
and gwalchmai the son | 2 |
it is called the | 2 |
dogs of glythmyr ledewic | 2 |
and you will see | 2 |
led to the town | 2 |
all the sciences of | 2 |
upon the yellow calfskin | 2 |
the wall into the | 2 |
son was born unto | 2 |
and before he could | 2 |
and thus they continued | 2 |
and by the side | 2 |
of the black sheep | 2 |
who was taken from | 2 |
the customs of the | 2 |
so they went to | 2 |
and the strength of | 2 |
cauldron full of irish | 2 |
the cause of his | 2 |
the cudgel and the | 2 |
best for us now | 2 |
we will take counsel | 2 |
which i had seen | 2 |
till he came to | 2 |
this is the cause | 2 |
for fear of a | 2 |
they arrive at the | 2 |
let him come and | 2 |
the knight with the | 2 |
the earl said to | 2 |
will give thee good | 2 |
the confines of which | 2 |
all thought he was | 2 |
when they were in | 2 |
and of all they | 2 |
the blood and sweat | 2 |
and we will not | 2 |
portal of the castle | 2 |
and early in the | 2 |
the son of maredudd | 2 |
for ever and ever | 2 |
more pleasing to thee | 2 |
and peredur drank the | 2 |
and after the first | 2 |
he sent as a | 2 |
knew not when he | 2 |
which i have done | 2 |
in the mouth of | 2 |
forward and came to | 2 |
he said to him | 2 |
set forth with his | 2 |
are between the two | 2 |
sheep would cross over | 2 |
rode forth to the | 2 |
heard an exceeding loud | 2 |
he said that he | 2 |
twrch trwyth can never | 2 |
so that he fell | 2 |
and neither of them | 2 |
on the side of | 2 |
under the shape of | 2 |
the greatness of the | 2 |
i could see one | 2 |
they resolved to go | 2 |
of the manners and | 2 |
so great is his | 2 |
is no other counsel | 2 |
way within the wood | 2 |
so they proceeded to | 2 |
king and all his | 2 |
but she turned again | 2 |
by him who turned | 2 |
but they were not | 2 |
with the other part | 2 |
one of the messengers | 2 |
gazing upon the maiden | 2 |
i know who thou | 2 |
aged woman and the | 2 |
when first i came | 2 |
pointed out to me | 2 |
and agreed that they | 2 |
fell to the ground | 2 |
the household of arthur | 2 |
he brings with him | 2 |
out of his saddle | 2 |
owain were playing at | 2 |
the kingdom of the | 2 |
they heard a call | 2 |
go to the court | 2 |
as i know i | 2 |
part of the horse | 2 |
the wisdom of his | 2 |
loan or for a | 2 |
lake on each side | 2 |
as to the name | 2 |
of the house came | 2 |
never seen a maiden | 2 |
overthrew the owners of | 2 |
king of the romans | 2 |
one on the right | 2 |
and what may that | 2 |
sty for the swine | 2 |
up into the air | 2 |
and he answered him | 2 |
that they were drunk | 2 |
is needful for thee | 2 |
which is near here | 2 |
top of the highest | 2 |
as he journeyed thus | 2 |
for us to go | 2 |
the leash of cwrs | 2 |
horse and arms to | 2 |
a covering of satin | 2 |
i know not where | 2 |
will go to see | 2 |
that he would be | 2 |
youth came to the | 2 |
and a buckle of | 2 |
will i do so | 2 |
for thee to do | 2 |
where i could see | 2 |
glade in the wood | 2 |
the door was open | 2 |
after the thunder came | 2 |
bestow me upon him | 2 |
and the gate of | 2 |
that he had seen | 2 |
didst never hear a | 2 |
transcript of the red | 2 |
would have you know | 2 |
that is to come | 2 |
arthur and his host | 2 |
what work art thou | 2 |
resolved to go to | 2 |
he was in the | 2 |
to the hand of | 2 |
hunted unless thou get | 2 |
gelli wic in cornwall | 2 |
under the rule of | 2 |
as it was in | 2 |
next to these there | 2 |
so they finished the | 2 |
thou wilt do well | 2 |
and they spent that | 2 |
and i will show | 2 |
attendants of the emperor | 2 |
as often as he | 2 |
day to this i | 2 |
the excellence of the | 2 |
the son of my | 2 |
him with his sword | 2 |
and enquired of him | 2 |
volume of the original | 2 |
the day of the | 2 |
the black man of | 2 |
they looked at the | 2 |
you shall have an | 2 |
of the horse was | 2 |
and thus he was | 2 |
her feet were shoes | 2 |
be your guide to | 2 |
and he made a | 2 |
sat down to the | 2 |
more he urged his | 2 |
by the advice of | 2 |
of cwrs cant ewin | 2 |
maiden whom he had | 2 |
i may see the | 2 |
the feast and the | 2 |
my horse and my | 2 |
was of bright red | 2 |
than any of the | 2 |
and the belt of | 2 |
the vision of death | 2 |
and the old man | 2 |
i will take counsel | 2 |
and he had a | 2 |
and the nobles of | 2 |
the best mead that | 2 |
though he should slay | 2 |
thou canst not proceed | 2 |
and when geraint came | 2 |
with a golden hilt | 2 |
and every one that | 2 |
will not open it | 2 |
and i have never | 2 |
nights and three days | 2 |
he knew not what | 2 |