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He sponsored it didn't he? Why else is it called King James? Now you're just arguing semantics

Contemporaries at the time wrote

"The King altogether is persuaded and led by him … and is in such love with him as in the open sight of the people often he will clasp him about the neck with his arms and kiss him."

Afterwards Emse was granted many jewels of the Kings mother. Now wouldn't you think he'd give those jewels to his wife?

And do you think Jesus wrote of John like this

"…I desire only to live in this world for your sake, and that I had rather live banished in any part of the earth with you than live a sorrowful widow’s life without you. And so God bless you, my sweet child and wife, and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband."

and no he didn't write that to Anne that was written to Buckingham, George Villiers who wrote back

"I naturally so love your person, and adore all your other parts, which are more than ever one man had", "I desire only to live in the world for your sake" and "I will live and die a lover of you".

So as you can see he was very much a fag

Even the French knew it

Apollo with his songs Debauched young Hyacinth ... And that learned English king, Wasn't Buckingham his fuck?

113 days ago
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He sponsored it didn't he? Why else is it called King James? Now you're just arguing semantics

Contemporaries at the time wrote

"The King altogether is persuaded and led by him … and is in such love with him as in the open sight of the people often he will clasp him about the neck with his arms and kiss him."

Afterwards Emse was granted many jewels of the Kings mother. Now wouldn't you think he'd give those jewels to his wife?

And do you think Jesus wrote of John like this

"…I desire only to live in this world for your sake, and that I had rather live banished in any part of the earth with you than live a sorrowful widow’s life without you. And so God bless you, my sweet child and wife, and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband."

and no he didn't write that to Anne that was written to Buckingham, George Villiers who wrote back

"I naturally so love your person, and adore all your other parts, which are more than ever one man had", "I desire only to live in the world for your sake" and "I will live and die a lover of you".

So as you can see he was very much a fag

113 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

He sponsored it didn't he? Why else is it called King James? Now you're just arguing semantics

Contemporaries at the time wrote

"The King altogether is persuaded and led by him … and is in such love with him as in the open sight of the people often he will clasp him about the neck with his arms and kiss him."

Afterwards Emse was granted many jewels of the Kings mother. Now wouldn't you think he'd give those jewels to his wife?

And do you think Jesus wrote of John like this

"…I desire only to live in this world for your sake, and that I had rather live banished in any part of the earth with you than live a sorrowful widow’s life without you. And so God bless you, my sweet child and wife, and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband."

and no he didn't write that to Anne that was written to Buckingham, George Villiers

113 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

He sponsored it didn't he? Why else is it called King James? Now your just arguing semantics

Contemporaries at the time wrote

"The King altogether is persuaded and led by him … and is in such love with him as in the open sight of the people often he will clasp him about the neck with his arms and kiss him."

Afterwards Emse was granted many jewels of the Kings mother. Now wouldn't you think he'd give those jewels to his wife?

And do you think Jesus wrote of John like this

"…I desire only to live in this world for your sake, and that I had rather live banished in any part of the earth with you than live a sorrowful widow’s life without you. And so God bless you, my sweet child and wife, and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband."

and no he didn't write that to Anne that was written to Buckingham, George Villiers

113 days ago
1 score