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the Marchese del Guasto and the
Pope, 351syy.; is calumniated by
Latino Giovenale, 333; completes
the book cover for Charles V,
354; has trouble with his servant
Ascanio, 333 ; leaves Rome
to go to France, 361; at Padua
he designs a medal for Cardinal
Bembo, 363 jyy.; Bembo gives
him three horses, 367; crosses
the Alps, 367; Busbacca, a
courier, attaches himself to him,
368, 36$; adventures on a Swiss
lake, 369 ^yy. ; arrives in Paris,
373 i visits il Rosso, the painter,
King and accompanies the Court
to Lyons, 379, 380; falls ill and
sets out to return to Rome, 380;
adventures on the way, 380 ryy.;
arrives at Ferrara and is received
by the Duke, 383, 384; arrives in
Rome and opens a larger shop,
384, 383; makes a ewer and basin
for the Cardinal of Ferrara, 383;
is cheated by his workman Pas-
cucci, and puts him in prison,
383, 386; executes commissions
for the wife of Girolamo Orsini,
386; sent for by the King of
France through the Cardinal of
Ferrara, 387; accused of steal-
ing the Papal jewels, is put into
prison, 389, 390; his examination
and defence, ii, 2jyy. ; kept in
prison though his innocence is
proved, 9; the King of France
Cardinal Cornaro, 33; the Pope
promises to pardon him, 36, 38;
he relates his escape to the Gov-

ernor, 39; Pier Luigi again calum-
niates him to the Pope, 39 ryy.;
Cardinal Cornaro gives him up
and he is confined in a room in
the Pope's garden, 44; begs a
young Greek to help him to escape,
43, 46; taken to the Torre di
Nona, 47; Benedetto da Cagli
refuses to sentence him to death,
49, 30; the wife of Pier Luigi in-
tercedes for him, 31; he is taken
back to the Castel Sant' Angelo,
31, 32; thrust into a dark dun-
geon, 34; studies the Bible, 34,
35; 58; endeavours to commit
suicide, 55, 56; is rebuked for his
attempt in a dream, 56, 57; writes
a madrigal, 57; supported in his
afflictions by prayer and medita-
tion, 58, 59; placed in a still
worse dungeon,61,but soon taken
back to his old cell, 62; the Cas-
tellan receives orders to kill him,
62, but unexpectedly determines
64; he has a vision, 65 jyy.;
writes a sonnet to the Castellan,
69; the Pope reads the sonnet
and wishes to release him, 70;
failure of a plot to murder him
with pounded diamonds, 71 ryy.;
the Cardinal of Ferrara procures
his release, 79, 80; a halo rests
above his head, 82; the
82 yyy. ; resides with the Cardinal
of Ferrara, 90; works executed
for the Cardinal, 91 jyy.; leaves
Rome on his way to France, 96 ;
arrives at Viterbo, 98; has a dis-
pute with the postmaster at Siena,
and kills him, 99 j'yy.; is wel-
comed by his sister at Florence,
105; proceeds to Ferrara, where
 
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