Well, they thought they were good things for the most part. Although certainly there were cynics who sneered at such notions, there were also idealists who took them seriously.
Much Love Honor and Respect
Loyalty
family loyalty in the elizabethan era was considered more important than anything else, if you were upper class, you were expected to be in an aranged marriage aroung the time of 13, to 15. it was considered unpure, to not be married with children by 15 years old. marriage wasnt a contract of love either. it was all about power and money. marrying for love, (unless your father is lord capulet) was looked down on, and seen as not being loyal to your family
Loyalty of Love was created in 1934.
Loyalty translates as dílse or dílseacht, dílse being the noun. Love translates as Grá, in Irish you are in love with someone so it would be ' i ngrá le' or a beautiful way to say in love with someone is to say my heart is in the person 'tá mo chroí istigh inti (female)/ann (male)
The duration of Loyalty of Love is 1.5 hours.
Terrible
Love for anyone in Elizabethan England would be quite difficult seeming as most marriages were arranged and no one would have the chance to get to know their partner which they would undoubtedly spend their whole life with. Most people thought that love was just a children's fairy-tale story, in other words, not real. Only for the few lucky couples would fall in love at first sight and live happily ever after.
a rose= love ,the pedals loyalty,the stem mercy, the thorns
It means abundance, joy, hope and loyalty in love .
You should respect and honour her.
it was like shakesphereian love, full of sex and childern.