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Change: ("Honesty" in the series)2. Nobleness3. Youth4. Attendance5. Loyalty6. Pleasure7. Gentleness8. Liberty"The men were dressed in caps and coats of cloth of gold and tinsel, with blue velvet buskins and great mantle cloaks of blue satin, each of which had 42 scrolls of
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Dec 14 2009, 10:39 PM EST
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Change: ........Female coldness having fled before masculine ardour, the warm and soft qualities were taken prisoner and brought out of the castle to dance""When the dancing was over, masks were removed and 'all were known'; they then went off with the audience to a 'costly banquet'....Anne
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Dec 14 2009, 9:56 PM EST
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Change: Under constructionThe Assault on the "Château Vert" (Green Castle) took place in March 1522 with the theme of the cruelty of unrequited loveThis was Anne Boleyn's debut at court after returning from France~ source for the text below is from E.W. Ives' Life and Death of
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Change: was called a "love match" by Wolsey's biographer. It is likely that at this time, the King was involved with her sister, Mary and it wasn't until 1526, some 4 years later that Henry came to be totally under Anne's spell.
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Dec 14 2009, 4:05 PM EST
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Change: rearre"Opposite them were the 8 male virtues of the ideal courtier ":1. Amoress [ness] - the King2. Nobleness3. Youth4. Attendance5. Loyalty6. Pleasure7. Gentleness8. Liberty"The men were dressed in caps and coats
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Dec 14 2009, 4:02 PM EST
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Change: was to become secretly betrothed to Henry Percy , son of the Earl of Northumberland, the following year. This was called a "love match" by Wolsey's biographer. It wasn't until 1526, some 4 years later that Henry came to be totally under Anne's spell.
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Dec 14 2009, 4:00 PM EST
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Change: series]series] which had a burning cresset and, like the other two, a banner - three hearts torn to pieces, a woman's hand gripping a man's heart and a woman's hand turning a man's heart upside down"."The ladies were protected from assault
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Dec 14 2009, 3:41 PM EST
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Change: [young boys] of the Royal Chapel manning the lower walls and dressed as Indian women, each depicting one of the contrary feminine vices or virtues -1. Danger2. Disdain3. Jealousy4. Unkindness5. Scorn6. Malebouche (Sharp tongue)7. Strangeness (Off-handedness)8. ?"The men entered,
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Dec 14 2009, 3:39 PM EST
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Change: ...Anne thus made her debut on an occasion which allowed her to show off all she had learned in her years abroad"It would be romantic to imagine that this was the event at which Anne
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Change: "To a peal of cannon, synchronized from outside, Henry led the attack, bombarding the castle, and its garrison with dates, oranges and 'other fruits made
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Change: "The men entered, led by a spokesman, Ardent Desire, dressed in crimson satin embroidered with burning flames in gold, a role almost certainly played by William Cornish, master of the Children (choristers) of the Chapel Royal and very probably the author, designer and producer of the whole affair.The
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Change: , with Anne the first queen to live there. It began after supper, with the audience being led into a large chamber, hung with arras and brilliantly lit, and at one end the glittering Château Vert itself.This was an elaborate wooden construction with
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