Page:Peregrinaggio di tre giovani figliuoli del re di Serendippo.djvu/9

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for which I am so obliged, to repay you for the many courtesies and loving kindness and to show for the small fortune from my grateful soul. Dedicating my present effort to you will at least ensure the gratefulness of my soul that otherwise I will not be able to do, knowing that I am really beholden and obligated to you. So, let me reverently beg you to deign to accept my small gift which I give you from my soul out of which I do it. In gratitude for that, and for many other courtesies, which I have received from you at various times, of all that weak subject I know, I promise Your illustrious Lordship, and in this city, and in any other part of the world,