There are 101 quatrains in the tenth century. For convenience, they have been combined into 10 manageable groupings called decades. The last quatrain, almost certainl a forgery, is placed separately after the legitimate quatrains. You can select the appropriate button from below to go to the quatrain you wish to read.
Note: The quatrains of this century were first seen in either the Pierre Rigaud edition of 1566 or the Benoist Rigaud edition of 1568, depending on the validity of the reputed Pierre Rigaud edition of 1566.