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Shirclay | 14:01 Sun 16th Oct 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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"I have the mind and stomach of a man."


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"I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king."
(Tilbury speech, 1588).
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Thank You Kempie
"In my freezer..."

...  and of a King of England too!

That's a load of tripe!
I thought it was "Hi, I'm Hannibal Lecter........"

There's a fantastic outtake from the old BBC1 Elizabeth 1 series starring Glenda Jackson where she says

"I may have the body of a feek and weeble woman".......

the amada speech I believe?????? possibly?
yes, given at Tilbury before the Spanish Armada... I'm pretty sure I remember reading somewhere that there's some doubt this speech was ever actually delivered, and that it was more likely cooked up afterward (like Gavin Henson's words on being dropped from the Lions test team, actually fabricated by Alastair Campbell... nothing new about political propaganda)... anyway, I've tried googling and can't find any mention of this being the case, so maybe I imagined it.

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