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MEDIÆVAL TALES
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.
Turpin's History of Charles the Great and Orlando.
THE HISTORY
Charles the Great and Orlando.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAPTER XX.
CHAPTER XXI.
CHAPTER XXII.
CHAPTER XXIII.
CHAPTER XXIV.
CHAPTER XXV.
CHAPTER XXVI.
CHAPTER XXVII.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
CHAPTER XXIX.
CHAPTER XXX.
CHAPTER XXXI.
CHAPTER XXXII.
BALLAD ROMANCE
THE DAYS OF CHARLEMAGNE
THE CID CAMPEADOR
CONTENTS.
PART I.
THE MOOR CALAYNOS.
THE ESCAPE OF GAYFEROS.
MELISENDRA.
THE MARCH OF BERNARDO DEL CARPIO.
LADY ALDA'S DREAM.
THE ADMIRAL GUARINOS.
THE COMPLAINT OF THE COUNT OF SALDENHA.
THE FUNERAL OF THE COUNT OF SALDENHA.
BERNARDO AND ALPHONSO.
PART II.
THE YOUNG CID.
XIMENA DEMANDS VENGEANCE.
THE CID AND THE FIVE MOORISH KINGS.
THE CID'S COURTSHIP.
THE CID'S WEDDING.
THE CID AND THE LEPER.
BAVIECA.
THE EXCOMMUNICATION OF THE CID.
PART III.
COUNT ALARCOS AND THE INFANTA SOLISA.
TALES FROM THE GESTA ROMANORUM.
CONTENTS.
I.—THE EIGHT PENNIES.
II.—THE THREE TRUTHS.
III.—THE HUSBAND OF AGLAES.
IV.—THE THREE CASKETS.
V.—THE THREE CAKES.
VI.—THE HERMIT.
THE EXPLANATION.
VII.—THE LOST FOOT.
VIII.—PLACIDUS.
IX.—DEAD ALEXANDER.
X.—THE TREE OF PALETINUS.
XI.—HUNGRY FLIES.
XII.—THE HUMBLING OF JOVINIAN.
XIII.—THE TWO PHYSICIANS.
XIV.—THE FALCON.
APPLICATION.
XV.—LET THE LAZIEST BE KING.
XVI.—THE THREE MAXIMS.
XVII.—A LOAF FOR A DREAM.
XVIII.—LOWER THAN THE BEASTS.
XIX.—OF REAL FRIENDSHIP.
XX.—ROYAL BOUNTY.
XXI.—WILY BEGUILED.
XXII.—THE BASILISK.
APPLICATION.
XXIII.—THE TRUMP OF DEATH.
XXIV.—ALEXANDER AND THE PIRATE.
XXV.—A TALE OF A PENNY.
XXVI.—OF AVOIDING IMPRECATIONS.
XXVII.—A VERSE EXERCISE.
XXVIII.—BRED IN THE BONE.
XXIX.—FULGENTIUS.
XXX.—VENGEANCE DEFERRED.
A DISCOURSE OF THE
Most Famous Dr. John Faustus,
OF WITTENBURG, IN GERMANY. CONJURER AND NECROMANCER;
WHEREIN IS DECLARED MANY STRANGE THINGS THAT HIMSELF HAD SEEN AND DONE IN THE EARTH AND AIR, WITH HIS BRINGING UP, HIS TRAVELS, STUDIES, AND LAST END.
THE FAMOUS HISTORY
Doctor Faustus.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAPTER XX.
CHAPTER XXI.
CHAPTER XXII.
CHAPTER XXIII.
CHAPTER XXIV.
CHAPTER XXV.
CHAPTER XXVI.
CHAPTER XXVII.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
THE THIRD AND LAST OF DR. FAUSTUS HIS MERRY CONCEITS, SHOWING AFTER WHAT SORT HE PRACTISED NECROMANCY IN THE COURTS OF GREAT PRINCES: AND, LASTLY, OF HIS FEARFUL AND PITIFUL END.
CHAPTER XXIX.
CHAPTER XXX.
CHAPTER XXXI.
CHAPTER XXXII.
CHAPTER XXXIII.
CHAPTER XXXIV.
CHAPTER XXXV.
CHAPTER XXXVI.
CHAPTER XXXVII.
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
CHAPTER XXXIX.
CHAPTER XL.
CHAPTER XLI.
CHAPTER XLII.
CHAPTER XLIII.
CHAPTER XLIV.
CHAPTER XLV.
CHAPTER XLVI.
CHAPTER XLVII.
CHAPTER XLVIII.
CHAPTER XLIX.
CHAPTER L.
CHAPTER LI.
CHAPTER LII.
CHAPTER LIII.
CHAPTER LIV.
CHAPTER LV.
CHAPTER LVI.
CHAPTER LVII.
CHAPTER LVIII.
CHAPTER LIX.
CHAPTER LX.
CHAPTER LXI.
CHAPTER LXII.
FOOTNOTES
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