Here Beginneth the Ninth Day of the Decameron Wherein Under the Governance of Emilia Each Discourseth According As It Pleaseth Him and of That Which Is Most to His Liking
The li...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Fourth Story
The Rector Of Fiesole Loveth A Widow Lady, But Is Not Loved By Her And Thinking To Lie With Her, Lieth With A Serving-Wench Of Hers, Whilst The Lady's Brothers ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Eighth Story
Two Men Consorting Together, One Lieth With The Wife Of His Comrade, Who, Becoming Aware Thereof, Doth With Her On Such Wise That The Other Is Shut Up In A Ches...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The First Story
Madam Francesca, Being Courted By One Rinuccio Palermini And One Alessandro Chiarmontesi And Loving Neither The One Nor The Other, Adroitly Riddeth Herself Of Bo...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Fifth Story
Three Young Men Pull The Breeches Off A Marchegan Judge In Florence, What While He Is On The Bench, Administering Justice
Emilia having made an end of her sto...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Seventh Story
A Scholar Loveth A Widow Lady, Who, Being Enamoured Of Another, Causeth Him Spend One Winter's Night In The Snow Awaiting Her, And He After Contriveth, By His ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The sun had already everywhere brought on the new day with its light and the birds, carolling blithely among the green branches, bore witness thereof unto the ear with their merry ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Tenth Story
A Certain Woman Of Sicily Artfully Despoileth A Merchant Of That Which He Had Brought To Palermo; But He, Making Believe To Have Returned Thither With Much Great...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Sixth Story
Bruno And Buffalmacco, Having Stolen A Pig From Calandrino, Make Him Try The Ordeal With Ginger Boluses And Sack And Give Him (Instead Of The Ginger) Two Dog-Bal...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Fourth Story
Landolfo Ruffolo, Grown Poor, Turneth Corsair And Being Taken By The Genoese, Is Wrecked At Sea, But Saveth Himself Upon A Coffer Full Of Jewels Of Price And Be...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio