From Old-World Love Stories from the Lays of Marie de France & other Mediæval Romances & Legends, translated from the French by Eugene Mason, Illustrated and Decorated by Reginald L. Knowles; J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd.; 1913; pp. v-vii.
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THE DOLOROUS KNIGHT OF THE LAY OF
FOUR SORROWS27
’TIS OF AUCASSIN AND OF NICOLETTE211
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THE MAIDEN BEGAN TO BE OF MORE
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THE BEGINNING OF THE JOYOUS ADVENTURE3
AMIDST THE TUMULT OF THE TOWN
THERE CAME RIDING . . . THE FLOWR OF ALL
THE LADIES OF THE WORLD 71
THE ABBESS GAVE HIM HIS DESIRE107
HOW GREAT THE JOY BETWEEN THESE TWAIN121
DRESSED IN THIS FASHION SHE SET HERSELF
TO FOLLOW THE KNIGHT BY THE DROPS
OF BLOOD141
SO AUCASSIN WAS GLAD OF HEART211
WHEN THE PRINCESS SAW HIM SHE WOULD
NOT WILLINGLY WITHDRAW HER EYES
FROM HIM257