The Fortunate Lovers Twenty Seven Novels of the Queen of Navarre

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The Fortunate Lovers Twenty Seven Novels of the Queen of Navarre
Queen Marguerite
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And she, having more beauty than virtue, and being of a fickle disposition, was courted by the Bishop of Seez, ^ who for a long while courted this evil woman, who received him not for the love she bore him, but because her husband, being greedy of money, so commanded her. But her love she gave to a young man of Alengon, son of the lieutenant-general, and him she loved to mad- ness; often obtaining of the Bishop to send her husband away, that she might see Du Mesnil, the son of the lieutenant, a...t her ease. And this fashion of life lasted long ; while she loved the Bishop for profit, and Du 1 Jacques de Silly, 6oth Bishop of Seez, occupied that See from 15 12 till 1539, when he was succeeded by Nicolas Dangu, the Dagoucin of the Heptameron. Jacques de Silly, brother of Francois de Silly, Seigneur de Lonray, was the brother-in-law of Longarine. Perhaps a family quarrel excused to some extent the bad taste of Parlamente in permitting Simontault to open her cycle of stories with so keen a homethrust at one of her companions.

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