... bring a present of gold, with which that region abounded, he stole, while at play with the King's son, the golden ball with which he used to divert himself, and brought it to his mother in great haste ; and when he reached the door of his father's... Transactions - Página 166por Inverness Gaelic Society - 1897Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Lisle Bowles - 1809 - 222 páginas
...haste; and when he reached the door of his father's house, but not unpursued, and was entering it in a great hurry, his foot stumbled on the threshold, and...ball which had dropped from his hand, and departed, shewing the boy every mark of contempt and derision. On recovering from his fall, confounded with shame,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1828 - 392 páginas
...haste ; and when he reached the door of his father's house, but not unpursued, and was entering it in a great hurry, his foot stumbled on the threshold, and,...into the room where his mother was sitting, the two Pygmies seized the ball, which had dropped from his hand, and departed, spitting at and deriding the... | |
| Legends - 1843 - 300 páginas
...haste ; and when he reached the door of his father's house, but not unpursued, and was entering it in a great hurry, his foot stumbled on the threshold, and...ball, which had dropped from his hand, and departed, spitting at and deriding the boy. On recovering from his fall, confounded with shame, and execrating... | |
| Giraldus (Cambrensis.) - 1863 - 550 páginas
...haste ; and when he reached the door of his father's house, but not unpursued, and was entering it in a great hurry, his foot stumbled on the threshold, and...ball which had dropped from his hand, and departed, shewing the boy every mark of contempt and derision. On recovering from his fall, confounded with shame,... | |
| Inverness Gaelic Society - 1897 - 382 páginas
...adapted to their size. They neither ate flesh nor fish, but lived on milk diet, made up into rnesseb with saffron. They never took an oath, for they detested...counsel of his mother, he returned by the usual track tothe subterraneous road, but found no appearance of any passage, though he searched for it on the... | |
| Robert Rice Davies - 1876 - 394 páginas
...haste; and when he reached the door of his father's house, but not unpursued, and was entering it in a great hurry, his foot stumbled on the threshold, and...mark of contempt and derision. On recovering from the fall, confounded with shame, and execrating the evil counsel of his mother, he returned by the... | |
| Elias Owen - 1896 - 308 páginas
...haste; and when he reached the door of his father's house, but not unpursued, and was entering it in a great hurry, his foot stumbled on the threshold, and...the usual track to the subterraneous road, but found no appearance of any passage, though he searched for it on the banks of the river for nearly the space... | |
| Giraldus (Cambrensis) - 1908 - 262 páginas
...haste; and when he reached the door of his father's house, but not unpursued, and was entering it in a great hurry, his foot stumbled on the threshold, and...ball which had dropped from his hand, and departed, shewing the boy every mark of ^ contempt and derision. On recovering from his fall, con- •• founded... | |
| Jonathan Ceredig Davies - 1911 - 370 páginas
...haste ; and when he reached the door of his father's house, but not unpursued, and was entering it in a great hurry, his foot stumbled on the threshold, and...the usual track to the subterraneous road, but found no appearance of any passage, though he searched for it on the banks of the river for nearly the space... | |
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