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Henry VIII. to Anne Boleyn.1
[ 1527? ]
Though it is not fitting for a gentleman to take his lady in the place of a servant , yet, complying with your desire, I willingly grant it you, if thereby you can find yourself less uncomfortable in the place chosen by yourself than you have been in that which I gave you, thanking you cordially that you are pleased still to have some remembrance of me.
HENRY R.
Source:
Letters of the Kings of England. Vol I. J. O. Halliwell, Ed.
London: Henry Colburn, 1846. 309.
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