beautiful, and adorned with fair paintings. He carries also two quivers, each one containing five arrows. Those borne in his right hand are beautiful of aspect, and sharply barbed with gold. They are named Beauty, Simplicity, Franchise, Companionship, and Fair-Seeming. The arrows borne in his left hand are hideous of aspect, and are named Pride, Villainy, Shame, Despair, and Fickleness. The Dreamer notices that the special companion of the God of Love is a lady named Beauty. Her form and appear ance are fully set forth.
Cap. VII.
F. 1045-1264.
C. 1033-1250.
Richesse, who keeps close beside Beauty, is described in careful detail. Beside her sits Largesse, and not far from her is seen the damsel hight Franchise.
Cap. VIII.
F. 1265-1300.
C. 1251-1280.
Cap. IX.
F. 1301-1328.
C. 1281-1308.
Cap. X.
F. 1329-1486.
C. 1309-1468.