CONTENTS
"OH MOTHER, ROGER WITH HIS KISSES": | |
Of the Emotions of an Innocent Virgin when Wooed Boisterously by her Swain | 145 |
FOOLISH FEAR: | |
Of a Virgin Wife who did not Understand the Business of Marriage; and how the Parties went to Law, and what Ensued therefrom | 146 |
THE PRINCESS WHO PISSETH OVER THE HAYCOCKS: | |
Of a King's Daughter, the Like of whom was not Seen Elsewhere on Earth; and how she was Cured of her Ways by a Young Peasant, divers Physicians and Charlatans having Failed in the Task. | 153 |
THE COMB: | |
Of a Pope's Daughter who was "Combed" by a Peasant; and how the Comb was Lost and Found again, together with other Strange and Delightsome Happenings | 158 |
EXCURSUS TO THE PRINCESS WHO PISSETH OVER THE HAYCOCKS AND THE COMB | 163 |
THE SKIRMISH: | |
Of a Virgin who, on her Marriage Eve, told a Wedded Friend of the Recent and Disturbing Conduct of her Fiance. | 166 |