... be wounded by a single stroke in the district of " Rhyd Tintern, and in three days die in peace." And rising in the morning, when the army of his son Meurig came, he mounted his horse, and went cheerfully with them, agreeably to the commandment of... A Book of Bristol Sonnets - Page 127by Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - 1877 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| Cartularies - 1840 - 720 pages
...cheerfully with them, agreeably to the commandment of the angel; and being armed, he stood in the battle on the banks of the Wye, near the ford of Tintern; and on his face being seen, the enemy turned their backs, and betook themselves to flight ; but one of... | |
| Cartularies - 1840 - 714 pages
...cheerfully with them, agreeably to the commandment of the angel; and being armed, he stood in the battle on the banks of the Wye, near the ford of Tintern; and on his face being seen, the enemy turned their backs, and betook themselves to flight ; but one of... | |
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