The word must is not to be used to princes.
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Brass shines as fair to the ignorant as gold to the goldsmiths.Elizabeth I
The end crowneth the work.
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Must Is must, a word to be addressed to princesses.
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One man with a head on his shoulders is worth a dozen without.
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Though God hath raised me high, yet this I count the glory of my crown that I have reigned with your loves.
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I do not so much rejoice that God hath made me to be a Queen, as to be a Queen over so thankful a people.
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