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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER VII
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After twenty-two years of service, Bernardo now found himself obliged to choose between disloyalty to his Prince or a disastrous exile.

He took the latter course, and followed Ferrante Sanseverino to Paris.

But Bernardo Tasso, though proving himself a man of honor in this severe trial, was not of the stuff of Shakespeare's Kent; and when the Prince of Salerno suspended payment of his salary he took leave of that master.

Some differences arising from the discomforts and irritations of both exiles had early intervened between them.

Tasso was miserably poor.


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