Water Horse

A Water Horse is a Celtic mythical creature, such as the Ceffyl Dŵr, Capaill Uisce and Kelpie, as well as other water dwelling cryptids.

Read more about Water Horse:  Name Origin, Physical Appearance, Other Lake Monsters, Settings, Water Horse Sightings

Famous quotes containing the words water and/or horse:

    Because of neglect, Son,
    though well-forged
    in affectionate bonds,
    Love in time
    will trickle away
    like water through cupped hands.
    Hla Stavhana (c. 50 A.D.)

    To long for that which comes not. To lie a-bed and sleep not. To serve well and please not. To have a horse that goes not. To have a man obeys not. To lie in jail and hope not. To be sick and recover not. To lose one’s way and know not. To wait at door and enter not, and to have a friend we trust not: are ten such spites as hell hath not.
    John Florio (c. 1553–1625)