Trans. of Philological Society, 1854, p. 148.
[542] See an article in “Household Words,” May 13, 1854 (No. 216). See also Rohrbacher’s Histoire de l’Eglise, T. XXVIII. pp. 431-42.
[543] Manavit, p. 95.
[544] Quoted by Manavit, p. 98.
[545] Another impromptu epigram composed by the Cardinal, while the memorable procession of the 8th of September following, was returning from the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, amid the universal jubilation of Rome, and of representatives of all the Papal provinces, has been communicated to me.
Te Patre, Teque Pio, junguntur Principe corda:—
Ecce Tibi unum cor, Felsina, Roma, sumus!
[546] Civiltà Cattolica VII, p. 877. This brilliant account of the Cardinal is given in the “Appendix” of Father Bresciani’s Ebreo di Verona, and is full of most curious and interesting details.
[547] Civiltà Cattolica, VII. p. 577.
[548] His zucchetto, the red skull-cap worn by Cardinals, is preserved in the collection at Abbotsford.