The Decameron -
Tenth Day -
Introduction
[Voice: author]
[002] Some cloudlets in the West still shewed a vermeil flush, albeit
those of the eastern sky, as the sun's rays smote them anear, were
already fringed as with most lucent gold, when uprose Pamfilo, and
roused the ladies and his comrades. [003] And all the company being
assembled, and choice made of the place whither they should betake
them for their diversion, he, accompanied by Filomena and Fiammetta,
led the way at a slow pace, followed by all the rest. So fared they
no little space, beguiling the time with talk of their future way of
life, whereof there was much to tell and much to answer, until, as
the sun gained strength, they returned, having made quite a long
round, to the palace; [004] and being gathered about the fountain, such as
were so minded drank somewhat from beakers rinsed in its pure
waters; and then in the delicious shade of the garden they hied them
hither and thither, taking their pleasure until breakfast-time. Their
meal taken, they slept as they were wont; and then, at a spot chosen
by the king, they reassembled, where Neifile, having received his
command to lead the way, blithely thus began.
