[Source and Origin.—Q. Margaret, Heptameron 2.
Painter.—I. i. 296; II. i. 214; III. i. 377; IV. ii. 29.]
LI. King of Naples.
A king of Naples, abusing a Gentleman’s wife, in the end did weare the hornes himself.
[Source and Origin.—Q. Margaret, Heptameron, 3.
Parallels.—Bandello, Part iv., nov. 10.
Painter.—I. i. 298; II. i. 216; III. i. 380; IV. i. 32.]
LII. Princess of Flanders.
The rashe enterprise of a Gentleman against a Princesse of Flaunders, and of the shame that he receyued thereof.
[Source and Origin.—Q. Margaret, Heptameron, 4.