Three narrative poems. Author's note to the second edition: "The following tales, which have no legendary warrant, are supposed to belong to the time, lost in obscurity, immediately subsequent to King Arthur's death; when, says Malory, in the closing chapter of LA MORT D'ARTHURE, 'Sir Constantine, which was Sir Cadors son of Cornwaile, was chosen king of England; and hee was a full noble knight, and worshipfully he ruled this realme.'"
- "Second edition" on title page.
- The page numbers are those of the half-title pages preceding the start of the text.
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