Object
Mary Boleyn's Book of Love Poems
Mary Boleyn sorts her bedchamber belongings when she discovers Jane Rochford has stolen her book of love poems. This personal volume, filled with romantic verses, exposes Mary's private affections and vulnerabilities. Mary chases Rochford through the palace to reclaim it, her panic underscoring the book's danger in a court rife with betrayal and scrutiny.
3 appearances
Purpose
Private reading of romantic poetry
Significance
Vulnerable artifact that Jane Rochford steals for potential blackmail, threatening Mary amid her public shaming, secret marriage, and pregnancy disputes
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