The Decameron, volume Ii

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The Decameron, volume Ii
Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375
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' Which completely revived my drooping spirits. " 'Twas now near daybreak: wherefore:--"Adieu! Meuccio, " quoth his friend:"for longer tarry with thee I may not;" and so he vanished. As forMeuccio, having learned that no account was taken of gossips in the otherworld, he began to laugh at his own folly in that he had already spareddivers such; and so, being quit of his ignorance, he in that respect incourse of time waxed wise. Which matters had Fra Rinaldo but known, hewould not have needed to ...go about syllogizing in order to bring his fairgossip to pleasure him.
The sun was westering, and a light breeze blew, when the king, his storyended, and none else being left to speak, arose, and taking off thecrown, set it on Lauretta's head, saying:--"Madam, I crown you withyourself(1) queen of our company: 'tis now for you, as our sovereignlady, to make such ordinances as you shall deem meet for our commonsolace and delectation;" and having so said, he sat him down again. QueenLauretta sent for the seneschal, and bade him have a care that the tablesshould be set in the pleasant vale somewhat earlier than had been theirwont, that their return to the palace might be more leisurely; afterwhich she gave him to know what else he had to do during her sovereignty.


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