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The Love Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn With Notes - King of England Henry VIII
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Title: The Love Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn
With Notes
Author: Henry VIII
Anne Boleyn
Release Date: April 27, 2010 [EBook #32155]
Language: English
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n turning over in my mind the contents of your last letters, I have put myself into great agony, not knowing how to interpret them, whether to my disadvantage, as you show in some places, or to my advantage, as I understand them in some others, beseeching you earnestly to let me know expressly your whole mind as to the love between us two. It is absolutely necessary for me to obtain this answer, having been for above a whole year stricken with the dart of love, and not yet sure whether I shall fail of finding a place in your heart and affection, which last point has prevented me for some time past from calling you my mistress; because, if you only love me with an ordinary love, that name is not suitable for you, because it denotes a singular love, which is far from common. But if you please to