A Sotelte, a panter with an ymage of Seint Katerine in the same tariage and a whele in hire hand, and a Reason in hire other hand.
A mete in paste with iiij aungels in fourme of Sent Katerine whele in the myddes with a Reason-- Il est escrite Par mariage pure Pur voir et dir.
I forsothe may not, with blere eyen, the shyning sonne of vertue in bright whele of this Margaryte beholde; therfore as yet I may her not discryve in vertue as I wolde.
By this art, a Whele may be geuen which shall moue ones about, in any tyme assigned.
And bycause the frute hereof, vulgarly receiued, is in Wheles, it hath the name of Trochilike: as a man would say, Whele Art.
But, as has been seen, Martin Von Whelehad gone home in haste, leaving no letter or message.
Monsieur Von Whele liked the young Englishman's work and came to an agreement with him.
Martin Von Whele was a retired merchant, a rich native of Amsterdam, and his private collection of paintings was well known throughout Europe.
Von Whele declared that the subject was John the Third, of Poland; but that was mere conjecture.
I painted it at the Hotel Netherlands, and when Von Whele went home and left it on my hands, I locked the canvas up in an old chest.
Mr. Von Whele was a keen and discriminating patron of art, a lover of both the ancient and the modern, and his vast wealth permitted him to indulge freely in his hobby.
How well I recall those hours of drudgery, with old Von Whele looking over my shoulder and puffing the smoke of Dutch tobacco into my eyes!
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