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... the Dowager Countess of Essex , Lettice Knollys . When the secret became known to Elizabeth , the world would rock . 1579 On April 6 , 1580 London was shaken by a severe earthquake . This quake was felt throughout all of England .
... the Dowager Countess of Essex , Lettice Knollys . When the secret became known to Elizabeth , the world would rock . 1579 On April 6 , 1580 London was shaken by a severe earthquake . This quake was felt throughout all of England .
Pagina 88
She banished Lettice Knollys from her court and did not lay eyes on Lettice for many , many years . Leicester was placed under house arrest and almost went to the Tower . In a melancholy mood , Elizabeth knew the best cure for grief was ...
She banished Lettice Knollys from her court and did not lay eyes on Lettice for many , many years . Leicester was placed under house arrest and almost went to the Tower . In a melancholy mood , Elizabeth knew the best cure for grief was ...
Pagina 105
This makes the lovely mother of Sonnet 3 , Lettice Knollys : “ Thou art thy mother's glass , and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime ; " Elizabeth loved Robert Devereux but she went right on hating his mother .
This makes the lovely mother of Sonnet 3 , Lettice Knollys : “ Thou art thy mother's glass , and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime ; " Elizabeth loved Robert Devereux but she went right on hating his mother .
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