The Seventh Story
Talano Di Molese Dreameth That A Wolf Mangleth All His Wife's Neck And Face And Biddeth Her Beware Thereof; But She Payeth No Heed To His Warning And It Befall...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Tenth Story
Dom Gianni, At The Instance Of His Gossip Pietro, Performeth A Conjuration For The Purpose Of Causing The Latter's Wife To Become A Mare; But, Whenas He Cometh T...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Third Story
Master Simone, At The Instance Of Bruno And Buffalmacco And Nello, Maketh Calandrino Believe That He Is With Child; Wherefore He Giveth Them Capons And Money For...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Sixth Story
Two Young Gentlemen Lodge The Night With An Innkeeper, Whereof One Goeth To Lie With The Host's Daughter, Whilst His Wife Unwittingly Coucheth With The Other; Af...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
Here Beginneth the Tenth and Last Day of the Decameron Wherein Under the Governance of Pamfilo Is Discoursed of Whoso Hath Anywise Wrought Generously or Magnificently in Matters of...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Ninth Story
Two Young Men Seek Counsel Of Solomon, One How He May Be Loved And The Other How He May Amend His Froward Wife, And In Answer He Biddeth The One Love And The Oth...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Fourth Story
Cecco Fortarrigo Gameth Away At Buonconvento All His Good And The Monies Of Cecco Angiolieri [His Master;] Moreover, Running After The Latter, In His Shirt, And...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Eighth Story
Biondello Cheateth Ciacco Of A Dinner, Whereof The Other Craftily Avengeth Himself, Procuring Him To Be Shamefully Beaten
The merry company with one accord a...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Fifth Story
Calandrino Falleth In Love With A Wench And Bruno Writeth Him A Talisman, Wherewith When He Toucheth Her, She Goeth With Him; And His Wife Finding Them Together,...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Queen's last commandment rested with Elisa, who, without awaiting it, began all blithely, "Young ladies, it hath often chanced that what all manner reproofs and many pains[68] ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio