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Cook, Herbert, 1868-1939

"Giorgione"

A flagrant discrepancy of evidence! In similar strain he
thus addresses the king again five years later:[159]
"Your Catholic and Royal Majesty,--The infinite benignity with
which your Catholic Majesty--by natural habit--is accustomed to
gratify all such as have served and still serve your Majesty
faithfully, enboldens me to appear with the present (letter) to
recall myself to your royal memory, in which I believe that my old
and devoted service will have kept me unaltered. My prayer is this:
twenty years have elapsed and I have never had any recompense for
the many pictures sent on divers occasions to your Majesty; but
having received intelligence from the Secretary Antonio Perez of
your Majesty's wish to gratify me, and having reached a great old
age not without privations, I now humbly beg that your Majesty will
deign, with accustomed benevolence, to give such directions to
ministers as will relieve my want. The glorious memory of Charles
the Fifth, your Majesty's father, having numbered me amongst his
familiar, nay, most faithful servants, by honouring me beyond my
deserts with the title of _cavaliere_, I wish to be able, with the
favour and protection of your Majesty--true portrait of that
immortal emperor--to support as it deserves the name of a
cavaliere, which is so honoured and esteemed in the world; and that
it may be known that the services done by me during many years to
the most serene house of Austria have met with grateful return, to
spend what remains of my days in the service of your Majesty.


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