Part 48
小说: Amadis of Gaul, Vol. 4 of 4. 作者:Vasco de Lobeira 字数:4901 更新时间:2019-11-21 00:53:38
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Amadis of Gaul, Vol. IV. of IV., by Vasco Lobeira.
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VOL. IV.
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Here beginneth the fourth book of the noble and virtuous Knight Amadis of Gaul, Son of King Perion and Queen Elisena, which treats of his prowess and the great feats of arms which he and the Knights of his lineage performed.
CHAPTER 1.
Of the great lamentation which Queen Sardamira made for the death of Prince Salustanquidio
1
CHAPTER 2.
How by the choice and command of the Princess Oriana, these Knights carried her to the Firm Island
4
CHAPTER 3.
How Grasinda knowing the victory which Amadis had gained, adorned to go forth, accompanied by many Knights and Dames to receive Oriana
7
CHAPTER 4.
How Amadis assembled together all the Knights, and the speech which he made to them, and what they determined
15
CHAPTER 5.
How all the Knights were well contented with what Don Quadragante proposed
19
CHAPTER 6.
How all the Knights were greatly anxious for the service and honour of the Princess Oriana
25
CHAPTER 7.
How Amadis spake with Grasinda, and what she replied
31
CHAPTER 8.
How Amadis sent a messenger to Queen Briolania
36
CHAPTER 9.
How Don Quadragante spake with his nephew Landin, and told him to go to Ireland, and speak with the Queen his niece, that she might allow his vassals to come and serve him
39
CHAPTER 10.
How Amadis sent to the King of Bohemia
42
CHAPTER 11.
How Gandalin spake with Mabilia and Oriana, and what they bade him say to Amadis
44
CHAPTER 12.
How Amadis and Agrayes, and all the Knights of high degree, went to see and console Oriana, and the Ladies who were with her
49
CHAPTER 13.
How the news of the defeat of the Romans, and the taking of Oriana came to King Lisuarte, and of what he did thereupon
55
CHAPTER 14.
Of the letter which the Princess Oriana sent to Queen Brisena her mother, from the Firm Island
63
CHAPTER 15.
How King Lisuarte asked counsel of King Arban of North Wales and Don Grumedan and Guilan the Pensive, and what they answered
75
CHAPTER 16.
How it fortuned that Don Quadragante and Brian of Monjaste lost themselves at sea, and by adventure found Queen Briolania, and of what befell them
83
CHAPTER 17.
Of the answer which Don Quadragante and Brian of Monjaste brought from King Lisuarte, and what all those Knights resolved upon
100
CHAPTER 18.
How Master Helisabad arrived at the land of Grasinda, and from thence went to Constantinople with the bidding of Amadis; and how he sped
103
CHAPTER 19.
How Gandalin arrived in Gaul, and spake with King Perion, and of the answer which he had
107
CHAPTER 20.
How Lasindo the Squire of Don Bruneo of Bonamar, went with the bidding of his Master to the Marquis and to Branfil, and of what he did with them
112
CHAPTER 21.
How Ysanjo went with the bidding of Amadis to the good King of Bohemia, and of the good success which he met with
114
CHAPTER 22.
How Landin the nephew of Don Quadragante arrived in Ireland, and of the success he had with the Queen
116
CHAPTER 23.
How Don Guilan the Pensive went to Rome with the bidding of King Lisuarte, and of what he did in his embassy to the Emperor Patin
118
CHAPTER 24.
How Grasandor son of the King of Bohemia met Giontes, and what passed between them
124
CHAPTER 25.
How the Emperor of Rome arrived with his fleet at Great Britain, and what he and King Lisuarte did
139
CHAPTER 26.
How King Perion advanced with his people against his enemies, and how he arrayed his army for the battle
149
CHAPTER 27.
How when Arcalaus the Enchanter knew that all these forces were collected for battle, he in all haste called upon King Aravigo and his companions
153
CHAPTER 28.
How the Emperor of Rome and King Lisuarte went with all their force towards the Firm Island to seek their enemies
158
CHAPTER 29.
Shewing for what reason this Gasquilan King of Sweden sent his Squire with the demand which you have heard to Amadis
174
CHAPTER 30.
What befell to either party in the second battle, and for what cause the battle was put a stop to
188
CHAPTER 31.
How King Lisuarte sent the body of the Emperor of Rome to a Monastery, and how he spake with the Romans
201
CHAPTER 32.
How when the holy hermit Nasciano knew of this great quarrel between the Kings, he set about making peace
205
CHAPTER 33.
How the holy man Nasciano returned with the answer of King Perion to King Lisuarte, and of what was agreed
224
CHAPTER 34.
How when King Aravigo knew that the armies were separated he determined to attack King Lisuarte
228
CHAPTER 35.
Of the battle which King Lisuarte had with King Aravigo and his army, wherein King Lisuarte was conquered, and how he was succoured by Amadis of Gaul, he who never failed to succour those who were in need
236
CHAPTER 36.
How Amadis went to succour King Lisuarte, and of what happened upon the way before he arrived
246
CHAPTER 37.
How King Lisuarte assembled all the Kings and Chiefs and Knights in the Monastery of Lubayna, and told them the services which he had received from Amadis of Gaul, and the guerdon which he gave him
275
CHAPTER 38.
How King Lisuarte went to Windsor, and how he and Queen Brisena and their daughter resolved to go to the Firm Island
283
CHAPTER 39.
How King Perion and his troops returned to the Firm Island, and of what they did before King Lisuarte arrived
286
CHAPTER 40.
How Don Bruneo of Bonamar and Angriote of Estravaus and Branfil went to Gaul for Queen Elisena and Don Galaor, and of the adventures which befell them on their return
294
CHAPTER 41.
Of what happened to Don Bruneo of Bonamar and Angriote of Estravaus and Branfil, in the succour which they brought to the Queen of Dacia
304
CHAPTER 42.
How King Lisuarte and Queen Brisena and the Princess Leonoreta came to the Firm Island, and how those Knights and Ladies went out to receive them
318
CHAPTER 43.
How Amadis gave his cousin Dragonis in marriage to the Princess Estrelleta and made him King of the Deep Island
327
CHAPTER 44.
How the Kings were present at the marriages
329
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