The Unpublished Legends of Virgil
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Charles Godfrey Leland. The Unpublished Legends of Virgil
The Unpublished Legends of Virgil
Table of Contents
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
THE STORY OF ROMOLO AND REMOLO
HOW VIRGIL WAS BORN
VIRGIL, THE EMPEROR, AND THE TWO DOVES
VIRGILIO AND THE ROCK
VIRGIL, THE EMPEROR, AND THE TRUFFLES
BALSÀBO
VIRGIL, MINUZZOLO, AND THE SIREN
LAVERNA
VIRGIL AND THE UGLY GIRL
VIRGIL AND THE GEM
THE FLIES IN ROME
THE COLUMNS OF VIRGIL AND HIS THREE WONDERFUL STATUES
VIRGIL AND ADELONE
VIRGIL AND DORIONE, or THE MAGIC VASE
VIRGIL AND THE LADY OF ICE AND WATER. [63]
VIRGIL THE MAGICIAN, OR THE FOUR VENUSES
VIRGIL, THE LADY, AND THE CHAIR
VIRGIL AND THE GODDESS OF THE CHASE
VIRGIL AND THE SPIRIT OF MIRTH
NERO AND SENECA
VIRGIL AND CICERO
VIRGIL AND THE GODDESS VESTA
THE STONE FISH, AND HOW VIRGIL MADE IT EATABLE
VIRGILIO AND THE BRONZE HORSE
VIRGILIO AND THE BALL-PLAYER
VIRGIL AND THE GENTLEMAN WHO BRAYED
VIRGIL AND THE GIRL WITH GOLDEN LOCKS
VIRGIL AND THE PEASANT OF AREZZO
THE GIRL AND THE FLAGEOLET
LA BEGHINA DI AREZZO, OR VIRGIL AND THE SORCERESS
THE SPIRIT OF THE SNOW OF COLLE ALTO. [134]
THE LEGEND OF LA MADONNA DELLA NEVE
THE MAGICIAN VIRGIL; A LEGEND FROM THE SABINE
VIRGIL, THE WICKED PRINCESS, AND THE IRON MAN
GIOVANNI DI BOLOGNA AND THE GOD MERCURY
THE DOUBLE-FACED STATUE, OR HOW VIRGILIO CONJURED JANUS
VIRGIL AND HIS COURTIERS
VIRGIL AND THE THREE SHEPHERDS. A Legend of the Monte Sybilla, near Rome
THE GOLDEN PINE-CONE
VIRGIL’S MAGIC LOOM
VIRGIL AND THE PRIEST
IL GIGLIO DI FIRENZE, OR THE STORY OF VIRGIL AND THE LILIES
VIRGIL AND THE BEAUTIFUL LADY OF THE LILY
VIRGIL AND THE DAUGHTER OF THE EMPEROR OF ROME
VIRGIL AND POLLIONE, OR THE SPIRIT OF THE PROVERB
VIRGIL AND MATTEO, OR ANOTHER PROVERB OF VIRGILIO
VIRGILIO AND THE FATHER OF TWELVE CHILDREN. A Legend from Colle di Val d’Elsa, Tuscany
VIRGILIO AS A PHYSICIAN, OR VIRGIL AND THE MOUSE
THE ONION OF CETTARDO
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Charles Godfrey Leland
Published by Good Press, 2021
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Then Virgil, reflecting, said:
“I will see to-morrow if I cannot find something of the kind which will please your Highness.” Whereupon all who were present expressed delight, for no one doubted that he could do whatever he attempted.
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