Lorenzo dei Medici
Yet were it well a while to wait,
This stubborn monk perchance may be,
Once snapped those links of wrath and hate
Which hold him from my amity,
A worthy instrument to me.
This stubborn monk perchance may be,
Once snapped those links of wrath and hate
Which hold him from my amity,
A worthy instrument to me.
And this shall be, for am not I
Lorenzo, the Magnificent!
Of whom all men shall testify
'The greatest and the wisest bent
Beneath his will obedient.'
Lorenzo, the Magnificent!
Of whom all men shall testify
'The greatest and the wisest bent
Beneath his will obedient.'
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