| BRITOMART AND THE MAGIC MIRROR. |
| ‘I should like the crystal ball to show me what my husband will be like, | [Frontispiece] |
| | At page |
| UNA AND THE LION. |
| He followed her like a faithful dog, | [6] |
| ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. |
| dragon was dead, | [30] |
| THE QUEST OF SIR GUYON. |
| heaps of gold lay about him on every side, | [48] |
| PASTORELLA. |
| In the middle of the ring of girls sat Pastorella, | [64] |
| CAMBELL AND TRIAMOND. |
| She asked the Fates to let her sons have long, long lives, | [80] |
| MARINELL, THE SEA-NYMPH’S SON. |
| But the knight was Britomart, the fair lady with a man’s armour and a man’s heart, | [92] |
| FLORIMELL AND THE WITCH. |
| Florimell’s golden hair flew behind her, | [102] |