Monday, July 18, 2011

Love Letter by Henry IV

A Romantic Love Letter written by King Henry IV of France (1553-1610) to Gabrielle d’Estres.

Romantic love letter written June 16, 1593 the night before a major battle.

"I have waited patiently for one whole day without news of you; I have been counting the time and that’s what it must be. But a second day I can see no reason for it, unless my servants have grown lazy or been captured by the enemy, for I dare not put the blame on you, my beautiful angel: I am too confident of your affection–which is certainly due to me, for my love was never greater, nor my desire more urgent; that s why I repeat this refrain in all my letters: come, come, come, my dear love.
Honor with your presence the man who, if only he were free, would go a thousand miles to throw himself at your feet and never move from there. As for what is happening here, we have drained the water from the moat, but our cannons are not going to be in place until Friday when, God willing, I will dine in town.
The day after you reach Mantes, my sister will arrive at Anet, where I will have the pleasure of seeing you every day. I am sending you a bouquet of orange blossom that I have just received. I kiss the hands of the Vicomtess [Gabrielle's sister, Franoise] if she is there, and of my good friend [his sister, Catherine of Bourbon], and as for you, my dear love, I kiss your feet a million times."
Love letter writer Henri 4 of France
King Henry IV of France
King Henry IV of France (1553-1610) inherited a country divided by religious differences but set about bringing the people together with a large amount of success. His skill as a negotiator in winning this cause was matched by his ability as a brilliant soldier and leader on the battle field.
This letter is to Gabrielle d’Estr es written from the battle field before Dreux just one of his many major battles.

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