"He who is chief, let him be a bridge."
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The original Welsh, "A fo ben, bid bont", is sometimes quoted.
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Mabinogion
The Mabinogion is a collection of anonymous medieval Welsh tales, deriving in some cases from the very oldest strata of Celtic legend. The first complete translation of The Mabinogion was published by Lady Charlotte Guest in 1838-1849. The most literal translation is perhaps that of Gwyn Jones and Thomas Jones, first published in 1949 and cited here in the 1989 revised version. All editions and translations include eleven stories preserved in the White Book of Rhydderch and the Red Book of Herge
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