'By god's body, master More, Indignatio principis mors est [The anger of the sovereign is death].' 'Is that all, my Lord?' quoth he [to the Duke of Norfolk]. 'Then in good faith is there no more difference between your grace and me, but that I shall die to-day, and you to-morrow.'


William Roper Life of Sir Thomas More


'By god's body, master More, Indignatio principis mors est [The anger of the sovereign is death].' 'Is that all, my Lord?' quoth he [to the Duke of...

'By god's body, master More, Indignatio principis mors est [The anger of the sovereign is death].' 'Is that all, my Lord?' quoth he [to the Duke of...

'By god's body, master More, Indignatio principis mors est [The anger of the sovereign is death].' 'Is that all, my Lord?' quoth he [to the Duke of...

'By god's body, master More, Indignatio principis mors est [The anger of the sovereign is death].' 'Is that all, my Lord?' quoth he [to the Duke of...