The Sixth Story
Ricciardo Minutolo, Being Enamoured Of The Wife Of Filippello Fighinolfi And Knowing Her Jealousy Of Her Husband, Contriveth, By Representing That Filippello Was...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Third Story
Under Colour Of Confession And Of Exceeding Niceness Of Conscience, A Lady, Being Enamoured Of A Young Man, Bringeth A Grave Friar, Without His Misdoubting Him T...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Tenth Story
Paganino Of Monaco Stealeth Away The Wife Of Messer Ricciardo Di Chinzica, Who, Learning Where She Is, Goeth Thither And Making Friends With Paganino, Demandeth ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Second Story
A Horsekeeper Lieth With The Wife Of King Agilulf, Who, Becoming Aware Thereof, Without Word Said, Findeth Him Out And Polleth Him; But The Polled Man Polleth A...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
Here Beginneth the Third Day of the Decameron wherein Under the Governance of Neifile Is Discoursed of Such as Have by Dint of Diligence Acquired Some Much Desired Thing or Recover...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Fourth Story
Dom Felice Teacheth Fra Puccio How He May Become Beatified By Performing A Certain Penance Of His Fashion, Which The Other Doth, And Dom Felice Meanwhile Leadet...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The Fifth Story
Ricciardo, Surnamed Il Zima, Giveth Messer Francesco Vergellesi A Palfrey Of His And Hath Therefor His Leave To Speak With His Wife. She Keeping Silence, He In H...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
The First Story
Masetto Of Lamporecchio Feigneth Himself Dumb And Becometh Gardener To A Convent Of Women, Who All Flock To Lie With Him
"Fairest ladies, there be many men an...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio
Settanta:
La gazza canta.
Settantuno:
Come te non c'? Nessuno.
Settantadue:
Ti trasforma il toro in bue.
Settantre':
Solo per te.
Settantaquattro:
Mai dire gatto fuori dal sacco.
S...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Lindo Ferretti
A kindly thing it is to have compassion of the afflicted and albeit it well beseemeth every one, yet of those is it more particularly required who have erst had need of comfort and...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - Giovanni Boccaccio