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I think that there are some songs' texts that describe Anne really well. This is one of those songs: "High price of mistakes" bởi Hungry Lucy.

On the edge, I wait
Hands held tightly…together
Waiting for the name
I wallow in my shame
I played a dangerous game

Hold it all inside, they said
Don’t bạn speak of this disgrace
(till you’re six feet underground)
People whisper silently
I can’t even hiển thị my face
(can bạn turn your life around)

Don’t think positive
I’ll only crush myself
We just have to learn
In our mistakes we cause concern
But in the end it’s only me who’ll burn

What will bạn do, they...
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O DEATH, rock me asleep,
Bring me to quiet rest,
Let pass my weary guiltless ghost
Out of my careful breast.
Toll on, thou passing bell;
Ring out my doleful knell;
Let thy sound my death tell.
Death doth draw nigh;
There is no remedy.

My pains who can express?
Alas, they are so strong;
My dolour will not suffer strength
My life for to prolong.
Toll on, thou passing bell;
Ring out my doleful knell;
Let thy sound my death tell.
Death doth draw nigh;
There is no remedy.

Alone in prison strong
I wait my destiny.
Woe worth this cruel hap that I
Should taste this misery!
Toll on, thou passing bell;...
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End October 1528

To inform bạn what joy it is to
me to understand of your con-
formableness with reason, and of the
suppressing of your inutile and vain
thoughts with the cương ngựa, dây cương, bridle of reason. I
assure bạn all the good in this world
could not counterpoise for my satis-
fadtion the knowledge and certainty
thereof, wherefore, good sweetheart,
continue the same, not only in this,
but in all your doings hereafter; for
thereby shall come, both to bạn and
me, the greatest quietness that may
be in this world.
The cause why the bearer stays so
long, is the business I have had to
dress up gear for you; and which I
trust,...
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June 16th 1528

There came to me suddenly
in the night the most afflict-
ing news that could have arrived.
The first, to hear of the sickness of
my mistress, whom I esteem more
than all the world, and whose health
I desire as I do my own, so that I
would gladly chịu, gấu half your illness to
make bạn well. The second, from the
fear that I have of being still longer
harassed bởi my enemy. Absence,
much longer, who has hitherto given
me all possible uneasiness, and as far
as I can judge is determined to spite
me thêm because I pray God to rid
me of this troublesome tormentor.
The third, because the physician in
whom...
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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 bạn can find yourself less uncomfortable in the place chosen bởi yourself, than bạn have been in that which I gave you, thanking bạn cordially that bạn are pleased still to have some remembrance of me. 6, n. A. I de A. b. na. v. e. z. [or 6.n.A.I de A.o.na.v.e.z]
Henry R.

Although, my Mistress, it has not pleased bạn to remember the promise bạn made me when I was last with bạn — that is, to hear good news from you, and to have an answer to...
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posted by DeniseAnne
Here bạn are Anne Boleyn's last speech, which I think is really peaceful and clear. She doesn't blame anyone for her fate, but she only ask her subjects to pray for her and for her husband's life.
I think that this speech shows how wise she became because of her imprisonment and how she learned to be fair until the very end.

"Good Christian people, I am come hither to die, for according to the law, and bởi the law I am judged to die, and therefore I will speak nothing against it. I am come hither to accuse no man, nor to speak anything of that, whereof I am accused and condemned to die, but I...
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July 1527

To my mistress. Because
the time seems very long since
I heard concerning your health and
you, the great afFeftion I have for
you has induced me to send bạn this
bearer, to be better informed of your
health and pleasure, and because,
since my parting from you, I have
been told that the opinion in which
I left bạn is totally changed, and that
you would not come to court either
with your mother, if bạn could, hoặc in
any other manner; which report, if
true, I cannot sufficiently marvel at,
because I am sure that I have since
never done any thing to offend you,
and it seems a very poor return for the
great...
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September 16th 1528

THE reasonable request of your
last letter, with the pleasure also
that I take to know them true, caus-
eth me to send bạn these news. The
legate which we most desire arrived
at Paris on Sunday hoặc Monday last
past, so that I trust bởi the tiếp theo Mon-
ngày to hear of his arrival at Calais:
and then I trust within a while after
to enjoy that which I have so long
longed for, to God’s pleasure and our
both comforts.
No thêm to bạn at this present,
mine own darling, for lack of time,
but that I would bạn were in mine
arms, hoặc I in yours, for I think it long
since I kissed you.
Written after the killing of a hart,
at eleven of the clock, minding, with
God’s grace, to-morrow, mightily
timely, to kill another, bởi the hand
which, I trust, shortly shall be yours.
Henry R.
July 20th 1528

THE approach of the time for
which I have so long waited
rejoices me so much, that it seems
almost to have come already. How-
ever, the entire accomplishment can-
not be till the two persons meet,
which meeting is thêm desired by
me than anything in this world; for
what joy can be greater upon earth
than to have the company of her who
is dearest to me, knowing likewise
that she does the same on her part,
the thought of which gives me the
greatest pleasure.
Judge wh at an effect the presence of
that person must have on me, whose
absence has grieved my tim, trái tim more
than either words hoặc nghề viết văn can...
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February 1528

Darling, these shall be
only to quảng cáo bạn that this
bearer and his fellow be despatched
with as many things to compass our
matter, and to bring it to pass as our
wits could imagine hoặc devise; which
brought to pass, as I trust, bởi their
diligence, it shall be shortly, bạn and
I shall have our desired end, which
should be thêm to my heart’s ease,
and thêm quietness to my mind, than
any other thing in the world ; as, with
God’s grace, shortly I trust shall be
proved, but not so soon as I would
it were; yet I will ensure bạn that
there shall be no time Mất tích that may
be won, and further can...
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