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A Masque of Dead Florentines,
wherein some of Death's Choicest Pieces, and
the Great Game that he played therewith,
are fruitfully set forth


"Fiorenza mia, ben puoi esser contento."



By Maurice Hewlett


Pictured by J. D. Batten


J. M. Dent & Co.

Aldine House, 69 Great Eastern Street, London, E.G.

MDCCCXCV.