Cabinet des Fees, 144. Cain and Abel, 194. Camel and cat, 82. Capon-carver, 231, 276. Cardonne's Mel. de Litterature Orientale, 83. Carlyle, Thos., 60, 263. Cat and its master, 80. Cauldron, the, 67. Caution with friends, 46, 263. Caxton's Dictes, 38; Esop's Fables, 300, 308, 339. Caylus, Comte de, 144. Cento Novelle Antiche, 231. Chamberlain, B. H., 312. Chaste Wives, Value of, 127. Chaucer, 196, 279, 339. Chess, game of, 240. Chinese Humour: rich man and smiths, 77; to keep plants alive, 78; criticising a portrait, 78. Clergy, Benefit of, 329. Clouston's Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, 279; Book of Noodles, 66, 111; Book of Sindibad, 280; Eastern Romances, 176, 268, 279; Popular Tales and Fictions, 144, 157, 178, 279. Coleridge, the poet, 229, 264. Comparetti, Prof., 235. Conceited man, 44. Conde Lucanor, 81, 247. Condolence, house of, 62. Conjugal quarrels, 262. Contes Orientaux, 144. Cooks, too many, 262. 'Corpus meum,' 320. Cotton's Virgil Travestie, 332. Courtier and old friend, 79. Coverley, Sir Roger de, 359. Covetous man, 93; goldsmith, 128, 160. Covetousness, 45. Crane's Italian Tales, 100, 235, 279. Cup-bearer and Saadi, 28. Cypress, 284. Dabistan, 97, 99. Daulat Shah, 294. David, legends of King, 213. Davidson, Thos., 299. Deaf men, 73, 75. Death, rest to the poor, 51. Decameron, 82, 217. Deluge, 225. Demon, Tales of a, 124, 162, 179. Dervish and magic candlestick, 141. Dervish who became king, 32. Dervishes, Three, 113. Desolate Island, 243, 279. Des Periers, Bonaventure, 82, 323, 325. Devotee and learned man, 40. Dictes, or the sayings of philosophers, 38. Disciplina Clericalis, 99, 100, 227, 231, 241. Domestics, lazy, 76. Don Quixote, 11, 99. Dreams of fair women, 133, 134. Drinking the sea dry, 312. Drunken governor, 68. Dublin ballad-singer, 209. Dutiful son, 236.
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