Lives of the early Medici : $b As told in their correspondence
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Lives of the early Medici : $b As told in their correspondence
Florence (Italy) -- History; Medici, Cosimo de', 1389-1464; Medici, House of; Medici, Lorenzo de', 1449-1492; Medici, Piero de', 1416-1469
Magnificent and noble Lady,--It is a usual thing when in need to
address those in whom one has firm faith. Having therefore heard that
the Magnificent Lorenzo has been named ambassador to His Sanctity our
Holy Father, and having two sons of nearly the same age who are only
desirous to do what is pleasing to you, I send one to you, praying
with all my heart that it may please him to take the lad with him as
his page, or attendant, or relation, or in any position he chooses.
And as there is no recommendation like a mother’s I send him to you,
beseeching you in God’s name to arrange that he should, if possible,
take him instead of some stranger. If he be already provided, then
may it please you to give him to your Giuliano or to whomso else you
think fit, so that he may acquire some knowledge by your help, for
he is apt: if he remains here he will learn nothing. I grieve to give
you so much trouble, but I grieve more to see him anxious to learn
and not to be able to help him, save through your being moved to take
compassion on him. I beg you for the love of God not to abandon him,
for he has a good nature and a desire to do well, and God in His grace
will repay you for me. I know you are aware of my condition and so do
not recall it to you; have no regard for his nobility, if you cannot
place him as I said, he will always be well pleased. I give him to you
entirely, and as you would accept a dog as a gift you can accept a
human creature who is more faithful. I entreat you to deal with him in
every way according to your wishes.
May God Almighty preserve and keep you in happiness.--In Conio, on the
2nd day of September 1471.
A. Alexander di Conio.
Luigi Pulci _to_ Lorenzo de’ Medici _at Florence_
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