[Henry VIII And His Court by Louise Muhlbach]@TWC D-Link bookHenry VIII And His Court CHAPTER XVI 9/20
Maintain your position; then, the next step brings you again one stair higher up.
Do not voluntarily renounce your just claim, but abide in patience the coming of the day of retribution and justice.
Only do not yourself make it impossible, that there may then be a full and glorious reparation.
PRINCESS Elizabeth may yet one day be queen, provided she has not exchanged her name for one less glorious and noble." "John Heywood," said she, with a bewitching smile, "I have told you I love him." "Well, love him as much as you please, but do it in silence, and tell him not of it; but teach your love resignation." "John, he knows it already." "Ah, poor princess! you are still but a child, that sticks its hands in the fire with smiling bravery and scorches them, because it knows not that fire burns." "Let it burn, John, burn! and let the flames curl over my head! Better be consumed in fire than perish slowly and horribly with a deadly chill! I love him, I tell you, and he already knows it!" "Well, then, love him, but, at least, do not marry him!" cried John Heywood, surlily. "Marry!" cried she, with astonishment.
"Marry! I had never thought of it." She dropped her head upon her breast, and stood there, silent and thoughtful. "I am much afraid I made a blunder, then!" muttered John Heywood.
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