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Henry VIII And His Court

CHAPTER XI
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Elizabeth, a child in years, had already all the strength and warmth of a woman's feelings.

Elizabeth, the disowned and disinherited princess, had inherited her father's pride and ambition; and when she looked on the queen, and perceived that little crown wrought on her velvet cap in diamond embroidery, she felt in her bosom a sharp pang, and remembered, with feelings of bitter grief, that this crown was destined never to adorn her head, since the king, by solemn act of Parliament, had excluded her from the succession to the throne.

[Footnote: Tytler, p.

340] But for a few weeks this pain had been more gentle, and less burning.

Another feeling had silenced it.


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