Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies. Vol 1Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille
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Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies. Vol 1
Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille
Erotic literature
Filippo Maria, Third Duke of Milan,[159] did wed as second wife
Beatrix, widow of the late deceased Facino Cane,[159] being then an old
woman. But she did bring him for marriage portion four hundred thousand
crowns, without reckoning other furnishings, rings and jewelry, which
did amount to a great sum, and quite wiped out all thought of her age.
Yet spite of all, she did fall under her husband’s suspicions of having
gone to play the wanton elsewhere, and for this suspicion was done to
death of him. You see how little did old age destroy her taste for the
games of love. We must e’en suppose the great practice she had had
thereof had but given her the desire for more and more.
Constance, Queen of Sicily,[159] who from her youth up and near all her
days, had been vestal and never budged forth of a cloister-cell, but
lived there in life-long chastity, getting her freedom to come out in
the world at last at the age of fifty, though in no wise fair and quite
decrepit, yet was fain to taste the joys of the flesh and marry. She
did grow pregnant of a child at the age of fifty-two, and did desire to
be brought to bed publicly in the open meadows about Palermo, having
had a tent or pavilion set up there on purpose, to the end folk might
have never a doubt but the fruit of her body was verily to hand. And
this was one of the greatest miracles ever seen since the days of Saint
Elizabeth. Natheless the _History of Naples_[159] doth affirm ’twas
reputed a supposititious child. At any rate he did grow up a great man
for all that; but indeed these, and the greater part of valiant men,
are just the folk that be often bastards, as a high-born friend of mine
did one day remark to me.
I knew once an Abbess of Tarascon, sister of Madame d’Usez, of the
noble house of Tallard,[160] which did leave off her religious habit
and quit her convent at over fifty years of age, and did wed the great
Chanay we have seen play so gamesome a part at Court.
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