The king is truly parens patriae, the politic father of his people.


Speech to Parliament, 21 March 1610, in Works (1616)


The king is truly parens patriae, the politic father of his people.

The king is truly parens patriae, the politic father of his people.

The king is truly parens patriae, the politic father of his people.

The king is truly parens patriae, the politic father of his people.