End October 1528
To inform آپ 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 لگام, لگام دینا of reason. I
assure آپ 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 آپ 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, ere long to cause آپ occupy :
then I trust to occupy yours, which
shall be recompense enough to me
for all my pains and labour.
The unfeigned sickness of this well-
willing legate doth somewhat retard
his access to your person; but I trust
verily, when God shall send him
health, he will with diligence recom-
pense his demur. For I know well
where he hath کہا (touching the say-
ing and bruit that he is thought im-
perial) that it shall be well known in
this matter that he is not imperial;
and thus, for lack of time, sweetheart,
farewell.
Written with the hand which fain
would be yours, and so is the heart.
To inform آپ 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 لگام, لگام دینا of reason. I
assure آپ 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 آپ 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, ere long to cause آپ occupy :
then I trust to occupy yours, which
shall be recompense enough to me
for all my pains and labour.
The unfeigned sickness of this well-
willing legate doth somewhat retard
his access to your person; but I trust
verily, when God shall send him
health, he will with diligence recom-
pense his demur. For I know well
where he hath کہا (touching the say-
ing and bruit that he is thought im-
perial) that it shall be well known in
this matter that he is not imperial;
and thus, for lack of time, sweetheart,
farewell.
Written with the hand which fain
would be yours, and so is the heart.
I think anne boleyn was a great woman.If i was in the situation when henry no longer loved her, i would've gone to him and told him how i felt.I think to henry all anne was was a stepping stone between the spaniard catherine and jane seymour. for henry she edured 7&1/2 years of hardships people cursing and talking her down only to be thrown away so he could have another playmate... She was innocent of her charge henry just wanted to be able to marry jane.Haaaa welll jane deserved to die and she did 12 days after her sons death.