Chivalry -- Fiction; Knights and knighthood -- Fiction; Romances, Spanish -- Translations into English
_How Don Galaor and Florestan, going towards the kingdom
of Sobradisa, met three Damsels at the Fountain of the Elm
Trees_ 72
_Here beginneth the Second Book of Amadis of Gaul; and
because the great things which will be related in the
Fourth Book concerning Amadis are all relating to the
Firm Island, it behoves that in this second it should
be related what this Island was, and who left those
enchantments and the great riches which were therein_ 84
CHAPTER 2.
_How Amadis with his brethren and his cousin Agrayes
went towards King Lisuarte, and how by adventure they went
to the Enchanted Firm Island, and of what befel them
there_ 91
CHAPTER 3.
_How Durin went with the letter of Oriana to Amadis,
and how when Amadis had seen the letter he abandoned
every thing in despair, and went to hide himself in the
forest_ 105
CHAPTER 4.
_How Gandalin and Durin followed the track of Amadis,
carrying his arms which he had left, and how they found
him, and how he did battle with a Knight and conquered
him_ 113
CHAPTER 5.
_Showing who the Knight was whom Amadis conquered, and
what had befallen him before he was conquered_ 119
CHAPTER 6.
_How Don Galaor and Florestan and Agrayes went in quest
of Amadis, and how Amadis forsaking his arms and changing
his name betook himself to a solitary life with a good man
in a hermitage_ 126
CHAPTER 7.
_How Durin returned to his Lady after having delivered
her bidding to Amadis, and of the grief she made for the
news_ 141
CHAPTER 8.
_How Guilan the Pensive took the shield and armour of
Amadis, which he found by the Fountain, and carried them
to the Court of King Lisuarte_ 146
CHAPTER 9.
_Relating how, Beltenebros being upon a Poor Rock,
Corisanda came there in a ship in search of her lover
Florestan, and of what happened, and what she said
in the Court of King Lisuarte_ 153
CHAPTER 10.
_How the Damsel of Denmark went in search of Amadis,
and by adventure after much toil came to the Poor Rock,
where Amadis was, who called himself Beltenebros_ 166
CHAPTER 11.
_How Don Galaor and Florestan and Agrayes having gone
a long time in search of Amadis and found no trace of
him, came all disconsolate to the Court of King
Lisuarte_ 173
CHAPTER 12.
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