Here Beginneth the Fifth Day of the Decameron Wherein Under the Governance of Fiammetta Is Discoursed of That Which Hath Happily Betided Lovers After Sundry Cruel and Misfortunate ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Fifth Story
Guidotto Da Cremona Leaveth To Giacomino Da Pavia A Daughter Of His And Dieth. Giannole Di Severino And Minghino Di Mingole Fall In Love With The Girl At Faenza ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Ninth Story
Sir Guillaume De Roussillon Giveth His Wife To Eat The Heart Of Sir Guillaume De Guardestaing By Him Slain And Loved Of Her, Which She After Coming To Know, Cast...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Third Story
Pietro Boccamazza, Fleeing With Agnolella, Falleth Among Thieves; The Girl Escapeth Through A Wood And Is Led [By Fortune] To A Castle, Whilst Pietro Is Taken By...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Second Story
Costanza Loveth Martuccio Gomito And Hearing That He Is Dead, Embarketh For Despair Alone In A Boat, Which Is Carried By The Wind To Susa. Finding Her Lover Ali...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Tenth Story
A Physician's Wife Putteth Her Lover For Dead In A Chest, Which Two Usurers Carry Off To Their Own House, Gallant And All. The Latter, Who Is But Drugged, Cometh...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The adventures of Rinaldo d'Asti were hearkened with admiration and his devoutness commended by the ladies, who returned thanks to God and St. Julian for that they had succoured hi...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
Filomena, having despatched her story, was now silent, whereupon Dioneo, who sat next her, knowing already, by the ordinance begun, that it fell to his turn to tell, proceeded, wit...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Sixth Story
King Charles The Old, The Victorious, Falleth Enamoured Of A Young Girl, But After, Ashamed Of His Fond Thought, Honourably Marrieth Both Her And Her Sister
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Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Second Story
Ghino Di Tacco Taketh The Abbot Of Cluny And Having Cured Him Of The Stomach-Complaint, Letteth Him Go; Whereupon The Abbot, Returning To The Court Of Rome, Rec...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio