ILyn y Gader
" They began to associate secretly, and to meet one another daily here and there on the moors around the banks of ILyn y Gader; at last, their love had waxed so strong that the young man could not be
" They began to associate secretly, and to meet one another daily here and there on the moors around the banks of ILyn y Gader; at last, their love had waxed so strong that the young man could not be (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)
Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- attestation: " They began to associate secretly, and to meet one another daily here and there on the moors around the banks of ILyn y Gader; at last, their love had waxed so strong that the young man could not be (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)
"" They began to associate secretly, and to meet one another daily here and there on the moors around the banks of ILyn y Gader; at last, their love had waxed so strong that the young man could not be at peace either day or night, as he was always thinking of Bella or humming to himself a verse of poetry about her charms."
- relationship: One day they both went out on horseback, and they happened to go near ILyn y Gader, when the wife's horse got into a bog and sank to his belly (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)
"One day they both went out on horseback, and they happened to go near ILyn y Gader, when the wife's horse got into a bog and sank to his belly."