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Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 2 by Leigh Hunt
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the _Scholastica_.]

[Footnote 5:

"GiĆ  mi fur dolci inviti," &c.

_Satira_ v.]

[Footnote 6: See, in the present volume, the beginning of _Astolfo's
Journey to the Moon_.]

[Footnote 7:

"Me potius fugiat, nullis mollita querelis,
Dum simulet reliquos Lydia dura procos.
Parte carere omni malo, quam admittere quemquam
In partem. Cupiat Juppiter ipse, negem."

_Ad Petrum Bembum._]

[Footnote 8: Panizzi, on the authority of Guicciardini and others. Giulio
and another brother (Ferrante) afterwards conspired against Alfonso and
Ippolito, and, on the failure of their enterprise, were sentenced to be
imprisoned for life. Ferrante died in confinement at the expiration of
thirty-four years; Giulio, at the end of fifty-three, was pardoned. He
came out of prison on horseback, dressed according to the fashion of the
time when he was arrested, and "greatly excited the curiosity of the
people."--_Idem_, vol. i. p xii.]

[Footnote 9:
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