[29] And they summoned him to them.
[30] “Wretched women,” said Rhiannon, “for the sake of the God who knows everything, charge me not falsely. The God who knows everything knows that that is false.”
[31a] Whether she persuaded or pleaded.
[31b] Unbeseeming.
[33] According to the kind of baptism that was then made.
[35] “Oh fair lady,” said Teirnon, “it is not very likely to me that any of these will be carried on thy back.” “Let who will do so,” said the son, “I shall not.” “Truly, my soul,” said Teirnon, “neither shall we go.”
[36a] The Welsh is vy’m pryder i (= my trouble).
[36b] If he will be of gentle bearing.
[37a] And if he is in power, it will be more right for him to maintain thee than it was even for me.
[37b] After that.