Elizabeth I Quotes and its meanings

Elizabeth I has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Alone Death Faith Fear Government Love Nature Religion Strength Thankful War

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What does Elizabeth I write about?

Elizabeth I has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about alone, death, faith, fear, government, love, nature, religion, strength, thankful & war. People always share Alone quotes, Death quotes, faith, fear, government, love, nature, religion, strength & thankful from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Elizabeth I?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Elizabeth I.

  • I would rather be a beggar and single than a queen and married.
  • My mortal foe can no ways wish me a greater harm than England's hate neither should death be less welcome unto me than such a mishap betide me.
  • Monarchs ought to put to death the authors and instigators of war, as their sworn enemies and as dangers to their states.
  • Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested.
  • Fear not, we are of the nature of the lion, and cannot descend to the destruction of mice and such small beasts.
  • Where might is mixed with wit, there is too good an accord in a government.
  • I do not want a husband who honours me as a queen, if he does not love me as a woman.
  • There is one thing higher than Royalty: and that is religion, which causes us to leave the world, and seek God.
  • A strength to harm is perilous in the hand of an ambitious head.
  • I do not so much rejoice that God hath made me to be a Queen, as to be a Queen over so thankful a people.