A Discourse of the Adventures
passed by Master F. J.

by George Gascoigne

1573


  1. The Printer to the Reader
  2. H. W. to the Reader
  3. The letter of G. T. to his very friend H. W. concerning this work
  4. "F. J. chanced once, in the north parts of this Realm..."
  5. "...a great bleeding at the nose..."
  6. "...St. Frances in his hand and St. Eleanor in his heart..."
  7. "...why F. J. should choose the one and leave the other..."
  8. "...come against me with naked sword..."
  9. "...written by Helen and not by Eleanor..."
  10. "...have brought this pretty rod to beat you a little..."
  11. "...the being of this hellish bird..."
  12. "...I may go lead Apes in hell..."
  13. "...with whom, of whom, by whom, and to whom..."
  14. "...a piece of money called the Slips..."
  15. "And if I did, what then?"

Supplements

Original title page and contents

On "The Adventures of Master F. J."

On the 1575 post-censorship edition
The 1575 opening
The 1575 conclusion


Reading edition by Ray Davis, free for any use