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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER VII
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At this time new friends gathered round him.

Among these the excellent Benedictine, Angelo Grillo, and the faithful Antonio Costantini demand commemoration from all who appreciate disinterested devotion to genius in distress.

At length, in July 1586, Vincenzo Gonzaga, heir apparent to the Duchy of Mantua, obtained Tasso's release.

He rode off with this new patron to Mantua, leaving his effects at S.Anna, and only regretting that he had not waited on the Duke of Ferrara to kiss his hand as in duty bound.[56] Thus to the end he remained an incorrigible courtier; or rather shall we say that, after all his tribulations, he preserved a doglike feeling of attachment for his master?
[Footnote 54: _Lacrime di diversi poeti volgari_, &c.

(Vicenza, 1585).] [Footnote 55: _Lettere_, vol.ii.p.


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