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Gerald Massey suggests that it might refer to Robert Devereux , Earl of Essex , who had for one of his titles , Ewe . Herman Conrad for a number of reasons selected the Earl of Essex as the " lovely boy . ” In the Encylopedia Britannica ...
Gerald Massey suggests that it might refer to Robert Devereux , Earl of Essex , who had for one of his titles , Ewe . Herman Conrad for a number of reasons selected the Earl of Essex as the " lovely boy . ” In the Encylopedia Britannica ...
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We have another woman candidate ; she fits the age sonnets perfectly , and in April 1587 she fell in love with Robert Devereux , Earl of Essex . On May 3 , 1587 , one Anthony Bagot wrote a letter in which he said , “ When she is abroad ...
We have another woman candidate ; she fits the age sonnets perfectly , and in April 1587 she fell in love with Robert Devereux , Earl of Essex . On May 3 , 1587 , one Anthony Bagot wrote a letter in which he said , “ When she is abroad ...
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Since the Elizabeth and Essex romance flourished during this period of time and all the physical characteristics of the lovely boy fit Essex , we have judged Robert Devereux , Earl of Essex , to be the lovely boy .
Since the Elizabeth and Essex romance flourished during this period of time and all the physical characteristics of the lovely boy fit Essex , we have judged Robert Devereux , Earl of Essex , to be the lovely boy .
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