252 THE PATTER ME OF PA1NEFULL ADUENTURES. How certain Pirats rescued Tkarisa when she shuld haue been slaine, and carried hir vnto the citie Machilenta, to be sold among other bondslaues. CHAP. XII. How the Pirats which stole away Tharsia, brought her to the citie Mackilenta, and sold her to a common bawd ; and how she preserued her virgimtie. CHAP. XIII. How Tharsia withstood a second assault of her virginitie, and by what meanes shee was preserued. CHAP. XIV. How Apollonius comming to Tharsus, and not finding his daughter, lamented her supposed death, and taking ship againe, was driuen to Machilenta where Tharsia was. CHAP. XV. How Athanagoras prince of Machilenta seeing the beautie of Apollonius ship, went aboord of it, and did the best to comfort him. CHAP. XVI. How Athanagoras sent for Tharsia, to make her father Apollonius merrie, and how, after long circumstance they came into knowledge one of another. CHAP. XVII. How Apollonius leauing off mourning, came into the citie Machilenta, where he commanded the bawd to be burned, and how Tharsia was married vnto Prince Athanagoras. CHAP. XVIII. How Apollonius, meaning to saile into his owne Countrey by Tharsus, was commanded by an Angell in the night to goe to Ephesus, and there to declare all his aduentures in the Church, with a loud voice. CHAP. XIX. How Apollonius came to the knowledge of his wife the Ladie Lucina ; and how they reioyced at the meeting of ech other. CHAP. XX. How Apollonius departed for Ephesus and sailed himselfe, his wife, his sonne and daughter vnto Antiochia, and then to Tyrus, and from thence to Tharsus, where he reuenged himselfe vpon Stranguiho and Dionisiades. CHAP. XXI. How Apollonius sayled from Tharsus to visite his father in law Altistrates, king of Pentapohs, who died not long after Apollonius comming thither. CHAP. XXII. How Apollonius rewarded the fishermen that relieued him after he had suffered shipwracke : how he dealt also with old Calamitus, and likewise with the Pirates that stole away Tharsia. CHAP. XXIIL How Apollonius had a yong sonne and heire by his wife Lucina, likewise of Apollonus age, and how hee died: with some other accidents thereunto incident. CHAP. XXIV.