
From an Original Painting by Cristofero Allori
in the Uffizi at Florence.[Pg i]
BY
T. ADOLPHUS TROLLOPE,
AUTHOR OF "THE GIRLHOOD OF CATHERINE DE' MEDICI."
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
LONDON:
CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY.
1859.
[The right of Translation is reserved.]
LONDON
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
TULLIA D'ARAGONA.
Born, about 1510. Died, about 1570.
| CHAPTER I. | |
| PAGE | |
| My Lord Cardinal's daughter | 1 |
| CHAPTER II. | |
| Aspasia rediviva | 10 |
| CHAPTER III. | |
| "All's well, that ends well" | 21 |
OLYMPIA MORATA.
Born, 1526. Died, 1555.
| CHAPTER I. | |
| Good old times in Ferrara.—How a Pope's daughter became aDuchess; bygones were bygones; and Love was still the lord of all | 30 |
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| CHAPTER II. | |
| Troublous new times in Ferrara.—How a French King's daughterbecame a Duchess; bygones were aught but bygones; andMitre and Cowl were lords of all | 54 |
| CHAPTER III. | |
| How shall a Pope be saved? with the answer thereto.—How shallour Olympia be saved? To be taken into consideration in asubsequent chapter | 77 |
| CHAPTER IV. | |
| "The whirligig of time brings in his revenges."—Still Undine.—The"salvation" question stands over | 92 |