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to her ladies, June 1566
speech to a Parliamentary deputation at Richmond, 12 November 1586, from a report "which the Queen herself heavily amended in her own hand"
traditional concluding words of the speech to a Parliamentary deputation at Richmond, 12 November 1586
speech to the troops at Tilbury on the approach of the Armada, 1588
George Puttenham (ed.)
The Art of English Poesie
(1589) bk. 3, ch. 20
The Golden Speech, 1601
J. R. Green
A Short History of the English People
(1874) ch. 7
Thomas Fuller
Worthies of England
vol. 1.
oral tradition, in J. B. Black
Reign of Elizabeth 1558–1603
(1936)
last words; attributed, but almost certainly apocryphal
broadcast speech, as Princess Elizabeth, to the Commonwealth from Cape Town, 21 April 1947
speech at Guildhall, London, 24 November 1992
in
The Times
6 September 1997
John Wheeler-Bennett
King George VI
(1958) pt. 3, ch. 6
Penelope Mortimer
Queen Elizabeth
(1986) ch. 25
Hymn (1870), the first line borrowed from an earlier, anonymous hymn