Steps to Oratory; a School Speaker

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Upward of twenty years, and have been blest With many children by you: If, in the course And process of this time, you can report.
And prove it too, against mine honor aught.
196 SCHOOL SPEAKER My bond to wedlock, or my love and duty, Against your sacred person, in God's name, Turn me away ; and let the f oul'st contempt Shut door upon me and so give me up To the sharpest kind of justice. Please you, sir, The king, your father, was reputed for A prince most prudent, of an excellent And unmatch'
...d wit and judgment. Ferdinand, My father, king of Spain, was reckoned one The wisest prince, that there had reigned by many A year before : it is not to be question'd.
That they had gather'd a wise council to them Of every realm that did debate this business, Who deemed our marriage lawful. Wherefore I humbly Beseech you, sir, to spare me, till I may Be by my friends in Spain advised ; whose council I will implore : if not, i' th' name of God Your pleasure be f ulfill'd 1 —Shakespeare* CARDINAL WOLSBY, ON BEING OAST OFF BY KING HENRY VIII [Dejection, despair, noble resignation, physical weakness.] Nay, then, farewell, I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness ; And, from that full meridian of my glory, I haste now to my setting : I shall fall Like a bright exhalation in the evening.


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