Introduction
Introduction
[Voice: author]
[002]
The
luminary, before whose splendour the night takes wing, had
already changed the eighth heaven
Either shall death not vanquish these, or they will meet it with a
light heart.
[005]
So, slowly wended they their way, now singing, now
bandying quips and merry jests, to the palace, where they found all
things in order meet, and their servants in blithe and merry cheer.
[006]
A while they rested, nor went they to table until six ditties, each
gayer than that which went before, had been sung by the young
men and the ladies; which done, they washed their hands, and all by
the queen's command were ranged by the seneschal at the table;
and, the viands being served, they cheerily took their meal: wherefrom
being risen, they trod some measures to the accompaniment
of music; and then, by the queen's command, whoso would betook
him to rest.
[007]
However, the accustomed hour being come, they all
gathered at the wonted spot for their discoursing, and the queen,
bending her regard upon Filomena, bade her make a beginning of
the day's story-telling, which she with a smile did on this wise: