I verily think that no man may meddle with the King's marriage, but with peril of his life.
Utopia
I verily think that no man may meddle with the King's marriage, but with peril of his life.
Utopia
Reported by William Roper, during a conversation with his wife
c. 1557 (referring to 1532)
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"I have not changed my mind, but I have changed my clothes."
Controversial"I am not afraid of the King's displeasure, if I may keep my conscience clear."
Controversial"For in good faith, I never had mind to meddle in any such matters, but to serve God and the King."
Controversial"I am the King's true subject, and daily pray for him and all his, and for the preservation of this realm."
Controversial"God give me grace, to bear my tribulation with patience."
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