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thing to the divertisement of their Mistress, and enjoy the delights and pleasures of her Court. I shall now conclude my Relation of her practises, to destroy such as she had any prejudice against, that I may not seem to have undertaken a work without end.

After Amalasontha had laid down, and re­nounced the Government of the Gothish Affairs, and had (as I have said in my other Books) ex­pressed an inclination to another kind of life, and to come, and live privately at Constantinople. Theodora considering the great extraction of that Princess, her quality as Queen , her singular Beauty, her excellent Wit, and above all, her admirable Wisdom; she did not question, but such extraordinary qualifications, would have some effect (to her diminution) upon the uncon­stant nature of her Husband; but she discover­ed nothing of her apprehension, till she had taken her measures aright.

Being assured of one of her Creatures called Peter, she perswaded Justinian to send him Am­bassador to Amalasontha; the Emperor, when the said Ambassador took his leave, in order to his passage into Italy, gave him such Orders, as I have mentioned in my other Books; but the Empress (of whom, at that time, I durst not speak what I knew to be true) gave him particularly in charge, That above all things, he should contrive, and procure the death of Amalasontha, and promised him great re­wards, if he compassed the business. The Am­bassador, with all diligence pursued his voyage

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