Love Letters to Anne BoleynBiography of Anne Boleyn Timeline of Anne Boleyn Love Letters to Anne Boleyn by King Henry VIII The Love letters to Anne Boleyn were written by King Henry VIII of England. The life story of this fascinating and tragic Tudor woman is one of the most famous of the Tudor period. The motto of Anne Boleyn was 'The Most Happy', which she probably was at the time these love letters were written. In respect of his feelings for Anne Boleyn during their courtship King Henry VIII wrote the following love letter to Anne Boleyn which was written in 1528: "In debating with myself the contents of your letters I have been put to a great agony; not knowing how to understand them, whether to my disadvantage as shown in some places, or to my advantage as in others. I beseech you now with all my heart definitely to let me know your whole mind as to the love between us; for necessity compels me to plague you for a reply, having been for more than a year now struck by the dart of love, and being uncertain either of failure or of finding a place in your heart and affection..." His lust and passion for Anne Boleyn during their courtship can be seen from this excerpt by King Henry VIII taken from another love letter to Anne Boleyn "...to wish myself (specially an evening) in my sweetheart's arms, whose pretty ducks [breasts] I trust shortly to kiss." Love Letters to Anne Boleyn Each section of this Tudors website addresses all topics and provides interesting facts and information about Love Letters to Anne Boleyn. The Sitemap provides full details of all of the information and facts provided about the fascinating subject of the Tudors! |