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Dyrnwyn the sword of Rhydderch Hael; if any man drew it except himself,
it burst into a flame from the cross to the point, and all who asked it
received it; but because of this property all shunned it. and therefore
was he called Rhydderch Hael.
The basket of Gwyddno Garanhir; if food for one man were put into
it, when opened it would be found to contain food for one hundred.
The horn of Bran Galed; what liquor soever was desired was found
therein.
The chariot of Morgan Mwynvawr; whoever sat in it would be immediately
wheresoever he wished.
The halter of Clydno Eiddyn, which was in a staple below the feet
of his bed; and whatever horse he wished for in it, he would find it there.
The knife of Llawfrodded Farchawg; which would serve four and-twenty
men at meat all at once.
The cauldron of Tyrnog; if meat were put in it to boil for a coward
it would never be boiled, but if meat were put in it for a brave man it
would be boiled forthwith.
The whetstone of Tudwal Tudelud; if the sword of a brave man were
sharpened thereon, and any one were wounded therewith, he would be sure
to die, but if it were that of a coward that was sharpened on it, he would
be none the worse.
The garment of Padarn Beisrudd; if a man of gentle birth put it
on, it suited him well, but if a churl it would not fit him.
10 & 11. The pan and the platter of Rhegynydd Ysgolhaig; whatever food
was required was found therein.
The chessboard of Gwenddolen; when the men were placed upon it,
they would play of themselves. The chessboard was of gold, and the men
of silver.
The mantle of Arthur whosoever was beneath it could see everything,
while no one could see him.
This version is slightly different from that given by another sources
(Jones' Welsh Bards) which omits the halter of Clydno Eiddyn, but adds
the mantle of Tegau Eurvron, which would only fit such ladies as were perfectly
correct in their conduct. Jones' version also included the ring of Luned
(whoever concealed the stone of this ring became invisible), by which she
effected the release of Owain the son of Urien, as has already been seen
in the story of the Lady of the Fountain.
The Tabernacle
Outer Court
Burnt Offering Alter
Laver
Tabernacle Sanctuary
Showbread Table
Lampstand
Golden Incense Altar
Ark of the Covenant
the two stone tablets of the Law (The Ten Commandments)
Aaron's rod that budded
the golden pot of 'hidden' manna.

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