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Excerpt from Luther and the Cardinal: An Historic-Biographical Tale
Thou has conquered, Augustinian, he is brought to own at the last. And the Prince Primate of Germany, the magnificent, luxurious hierarch, the patron of arts and letters, the high-born ruler who, at the outset of his career, had not a little of the amiability that wins men's hearts, dies almost forgotten, and, at any rate, poor and powerless, in his lonely palace at Mainz. The Truth had prevailed, and Albrecht reaped what he had sown.
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