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14 <Metadata name="Title">Primary Sources: A contemporary description of Queen Mary I, 1557</Metadata>
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47 &lt;td valign=&quot;top&quot; width=&quot;48%&quot; bgcolor=&quot;#FFFFE8&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;This
48 description of Queen Mary I was written by Giovanni Michieli, the Venetian
49 ambassador to her court.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;He mentions Mary's
50 infamous menstrual problems, the cause of great physical and psychological
51 stress for the queen, as well as her near-sightedness.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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56She
57is of low rather than of middling stature, but, although short, she has
58not personal defect in her limbs, nor is any part of her body deformed.&amp;nbsp;
59She is of spare and delicate frame, quite unlike her father, who was tall
60and stout; nor does she resemble her mother, who, if not tall, was nevertheless
61bulky.&amp;nbsp; Her face is well formed, as shown by her features and lineaments,
62and as seen by her portraits.&amp;nbsp; When younger she was considered, not
63merely tolerably handsome, but of beauty exceeding mediocrity.&amp;nbsp; At
64present, with the exception of some wrinkles, caused more by anxieties
65than by age, which makes her appear some years older, her aspect, for the
66rest, is very grave.&amp;nbsp; Her eyes are so piercing that they inspire not
67only respect, but fear in those on whom she fixes them, although she is
68very shortsighted, being unable to read or do anything else unless she
69has her sight quite close to what she wishes to peruse or to see distinctly.&amp;nbsp;
70Her voice is rough and loud, almost like a man's, so that when she peaks
71she is always heard a long way off.&amp;nbsp; In short, she is a seemly woman,
72and never to be loathed for ugliness, even at her present age, without
73considering her degree of queen.&amp;nbsp; But whatever may be the amount deducted
74from her physical endowments, as much more may with truth, and without
75flattery, be added to those of her mind, as, besides the facility and quickness
76of her understanding, which comprehends whatever is intelligible to others,
77even to those who are not of her own sex (a marvellous gift for a woman),
78she is skilled in five languages, not merely understanding, but speaking
79four of them fluently - English, Latin, French, Spanish, and Italian, in
80which last, however, she does not venture to converse, although it is well
81known to her; but the replies she gives in Latin, and her very intelligent
82remarks made in that tongue surprise everybody....
83&lt;br&gt;Besides woman's work, such as embroidery of every sort with the needle,
84she also practices music, playing especially on the clavichord and on the
85lute so excellently that, when intent on it...she surprised the best performers,
86both by the rapidity of her hand and by her style of playing.&amp;nbsp; Such
87are her virtues and external accomplishments.&amp;nbsp; Internally, with the
88exception of certain trifles, in which, to say the truth, she is like other
89women, being sudden and passionate, and close and miserly, rather more
90so than would become a bountiful and generous queen, she in other respects
91has no notable imperfections; whilst in certain things she is singular
92and without an equal, for not only is she brave and valiant, unlike other
93timid and spiritless women, but she courageous and resolute that neither
94in adversity nor peril did she ever even display or commit any act of cowardice
95or pusillanimity, maintaining always, on the contrary, a wonderful grandeur
96and dignity, knowing what became the dignity of a sovereign as well as
97any of the most consummate statesmen in her service; so that from her way
98of proceeding and from the method observed by her (and in which she still
99perseveres), it cannot be denied that she shows herself to have been born
100of truly royal lineage.
101&lt;p&gt;[She is also subject to] a very deep melancholy, much greater than that
102to which she is constitutionally liable, from menstrous retention and suffocation
103of the matrix to which, for many years, she has been often subject, so
104that the remedy of tears and weeping, to which from childhood she has been
105accustomed, and still often used by her, is not sufficient; she requires
106to be blooded either from the foot or elsewhere, which keeps her always
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