The palace of pleasure beautified, adorned and well furnished, with pleasaunt histories and excellent nouelles, selected out of diuers good and commendable authors. By William Painter clarke of the ordinaunce and armarie
- Title
- The palace of pleasure beautified, adorned and well furnished, with pleasaunt histories and excellent nouelles, selected out of diuers good and commendable authors. By William Painter clarke of the ordinaunce and armarie
- Author
- Painter, William, 1540?-1594.
- Publication
- [London] :: 1566. Imprinted at London, by [John Kingston and] Henry Denham, for Richard Tottell and William Iones[. These bookes are to be solde at the long shoppe at the weast ende of Paules],
- [1566 (26 Jan.)]
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- Subject terms
- Italian literature -- Translations into English.
- English literature -- Translations from Italian.
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Contents
- title page
- illustration
- To the Right Honorable, my very good Lorde, Ambrose, Earle of Warwike, Baron Lisle, of the most excellent order of the Garter Knight, Generall of the Quéenes Maiesties Ordinaūce within her Highnesse Realmes and Dominions, William Painter Clarke of the same office, prayeth long lyfe, increase of Honor and felicitie.
- ¶A Recapitulacion or briefe Re∣hearsal of the Arguments of euery Nouell, with the places noted, in what Author euery of the same or theffect be reade and contayned.
- To the Reader.
- Authors out of whome these Nouelles be selected, or which be remembred in diuers places of the same.
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¶THE PALACE of Pleasure.
- ¶The first Nouell.
- ¶The seconde Nouell.
- ¶The .iij. Nouell.
- ¶The .iiij. Nouell.
- ¶The .v. Nouell.
- ¶The .vj. Nouell.
- ¶The .vij. Nouell.
- ¶The .viij. Nouell.
- ¶The .ix. Nouell.
- ¶The .x. Nouell.
- ¶The .xj. Nouell.
- ¶The .xij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xiij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xiiij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xv. Nouell.
- ¶The .xvj. Nouell.
- ¶The .xvij. Nouell.
- part
- ¶The .xix. Nouell.
- ¶The .xx. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxj. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxiij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxiiij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxv. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxvj. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxvij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxviij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxix. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxx. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxj. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxiij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxiiij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxv. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxvi. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxvii. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxviij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xxxix. Nouell.
- ¶The .xl. Nouell.
- ¶The .xlj. Nouell.
- ¶The .xlii. Nouell.
- ¶The .xliij. Nouell.
- ¶The .xliiij. Nouell.
- The Duchesse of Sauoie
- The Countesse of Salesburie
- ¶An Aduertisement to the Reader.
- Galgano.
- Of a Duke of Venice
- Philenio Sisterno.
- A chaste Death.
- A King of Naples.
- A Princesse of Flaundres.
- Amadour and Florinda
- A Duke of Florence
- Of Frauncis the French King.
- A straunge punishment.
- A President of Grenoble
- Of a Ialous Gentleman.
- A Miracle at Lyons.
- Of a Doctor of the Lawes.
- Faultes escaped in the printing.
- colophon