Puck's song -- Weland's sword -- A tree song -- Young men at the manor -- Sir Richard's song -- Harp song of the Dane Women -- The knights of the joyous venture -- Thorkild's song -- Old men at Pevensey -- The Runes on Weland's sword -- 'Cities and thrones and powers' -- A centurion of the thirtieth -- A British-Roman song -- On the great wall -- A song to Mithras -- The winged hats -- A Pict song -- 'Prophets have honour all over the earth' -- Hal o' the draft -- A smuggler's song -- The Bee Boy's song -- "Dymchurch Flit" -- A three-part song -- Song of the Fifth River -- The treasure and the law -- The children's song.
Summary:
While performing a scene from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", Una and Dan accidentally summon Puck who enables them to witness tales of English history.
Note:
"A reprint of the work originally published in 1906." "Limited edition of 80 copies."