beingceltic

Tartarus

"Happy am I, that have deserved to have joy of such a consort

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"Happy am I, that have deserved to have joy of such a consort (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Book Seven.)

He approached the table, and as he stretched forth his hand to take hold of the crown he was frightened by an awful noise, the noise, as it were, of a thousand thunders bursting over his head, and the (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)

Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX)

  • attestation: "Happy am I, that have deserved to have joy of such a consort (The Danish History, > Book Seven.)

    ""Happy am I, that have deserved to have joy of such a consort, and not to go basely alone to the gods of Tartarus!"

Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attestation: He approached the table, and as he stretched forth his hand to take hold of the crown he was frightened by an awful noise, the noise, as it were, of a thousand thunders bursting over his head, and the (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)

    "He approached the table, and as he stretched forth his hand to take hold of the crown he was frightened by an awful noise, the noise, as it were, of a thousand thunders bursting over his head, and the whole place became as dark as Tartarus."