Go forth, my hert, with my lady;
Loke that we spare no business
To serve her with such lowliness,
That ye get her grace and mercy.
Pray her of times prively
That she keep trewly her promise
Go forth &c.
I must as a hertless body
Abide alone in hevyness,
And ye shal do wel with your maistress
In plesans glad and mery. pleasure
Go forth &c.
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Melody
Such a beautiful melody of love -
Is this the Right poem
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Is this the valentines poem that he wrote to his wife while inprisoned in The Tower of London in 1415? -
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It is only alleged that Charles wrote any Valentine's poems as such. He did write love poems and he also wrote to his mother Valentina perhaps that's where the claim comes from?
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Is this the valentines poem that he wrote to his wife while inprisoned in teh Tower of London in 1415? Please respond aspa!
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Is this the poem he wrote while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1415? Please write back to let me know.




