The Worm Ouroboros
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Contents
[edit]- Title Page and Dedication
- Thomas the Rhymer
- Introduction
- The Induction
- I. The Castle of Lord Juss
- II. The Wrastling for Demonland
- III. The Red Foliot
- IV. Conjuring in the Iron Tower
- V. King Gorice's Sending
- VI. The Claws of Witchland
- VII. Guests of the King in Carcë
- VIII. The First Expedition to Impland
- IX. Salapanta Hills
- X. The Marchlands of the Moruna
- XI. The Burg of Eshgrar Ogo
- XII. Koshtra Pivrarcha
- XIII. Koshtra Belorn
- XIV. The Lake of Ravary
- XV. Queen Prezmyra
- XVI. The Lady Sriva's Embassage
- XVII. The King Flies His Haggard
- XVIII. The Murther of Gallandus by Corsus
- XIX. Thremnir's Heugh
- XX. King Corinius
- XXI. The Parley Before Krothering
- XXII. Aurwath and the Switchwater
- XXIII. The Weird Begun of Ishnain Nemartra
- XXIV. A King in Krothering
- XXV. Lord Gro and the Lady Mevrian
- XXVI. The Battle of Krothering Side
- XXVII. The Second Expedition to Impland
- XXVIII. Zora Rach Nam Psarrion
- XXIX. The Fleet at Muelva
- XXX. Tidings of Melikaphkhaz
- XXXI. The Demons Before Carcë
- XXXII. The Latter End of All the Lords of Witchland
- XXXIII. Queen Sophonisba in Galing
- Argument: with Dates
- Bibliographical Note on the Verses
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