. The literature of all nations and all ages; history, character, and incident. his jaw, and raised him out of his saddle, andcast him a long way from him. And Peredur went back, and leftthe horse and the arms with the attendant as before, and he wenton foot to the Palace. Then Peredur went by the name of the Dumb Youth. Andbehold, Angharad Law Eurawc met him. I declare to Heaven,chieftain, said she, woful is it that thou canst not speak; forcouldst thou speak, I would love thee best of all men; and bymy faith, although thou canst not, I do love thee above all. Heaven reward thee, my sister, s


. The literature of all nations and all ages; history, character, and incident. his jaw, and raised him out of his saddle, andcast him a long way from him. And Peredur went back, and leftthe horse and the arms with the attendant as before, and he wenton foot to the Palace. Then Peredur went by the name of the Dumb Youth. Andbehold, Angharad Law Eurawc met him. I declare to Heaven,chieftain, said she, woful is it that thou canst not speak; forcouldst thou speak, I would love thee best of all men; and bymy faith, although thou canst not, I do love thee above all. Heaven reward thee, my sister, said Peredur; by my faith Ialso do love thee. Thereupon it was known that he was then he held fellowship with Gwalchmai, and Owain, theson of Urien, and all the household, and he remained in ArthursCourt. TAUESSINS PROPHECY. In a poem, sometimes ascribed to Taliessiu, but probably of muchlater origin, occurs a celebrated prophecy, which has now becomehistory. Their God they shall language they shall keep,Their country they shall Wild


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