If thy heart fails thee, climb not at all.
Rhyming response written on a windowpane beneath Sir Walter Raleigh's writing: "Fain would I climb, yet fear I to fall." As quoted in The History of the Worthies of England - 1662 by Thomas Fuller.
The Golden Speech - 1601 - Delivered to the House of Commons on November 30, 1601.
God may forgive you, but I never can.
To the Countess of Nottingham. Quoted in The History of England Under the House of Tudor - 1759 by David Hume.
Much suspected by me, Nothing proved can be, Quoth Elizabeth prisoner.
Written with a diamond on her window at Woodstock - 1555, published in Acts and Monuments - 1563 by John Foxe.
The Golden Speech - 1601 - Delivered to the House of Commons on November 30, 1601.
The Golden Speech - 1601 - Delivered to the House of Commons on November 30, 1601.
The Golden Speech - 1601 - Delivered to the House of Commons on November 30, 1601.
Speech to the Troops at Tilbury - 1588 - Delivered at Tilbury, Essex on August 19, 1588.
This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes.
Quote when she was told she was Queen - 17th November, 1558.
Speech to the Troops at Tilbury - 1588 - Delivered at Tilbury, Essex on August 19, 1588.