The Decameron -
Second Day -
Introduction
[Voice: author]
[002] The sun was already trailing the new day in his
wake of light,
and the birds, blithely chanting their lays among the green boughs,
carried the tidings to the ear, when with one accord all the ladies and
the three young men arose, and entered the gardens, where for no
little time they found their delight in sauntering about the dewy
meads, straying hither and thither, culling flowers, and weaving them
into fair garlands. [003] The day passed like its predecessor;
they breakfasted
in the shade, and danced and slept until noon, when they rose,
and, at their queen's behest, assembled in the cool meadow, and sat
them down in a circle about her. [004] Fair and very debonair she shewed,
crowned with her laurel wreath, as for a brief space she scanned the
company, and then bade Neifile shew others the way with a story.
Neifile made no excuse, and gaily thus began.
