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Their part is to animate and quicken virtue in their prince. If Henry can think himself good, he will do good. But if you cast a shadow on his soul, comparing him to princes who are morally perfect and lucky as well, do not be surprised if he furnishes you with reason for complaint. Sometimes he reads a little in the book, to restore his faith in himself.
The Mirror & the Light (Thomas Cromwell, #3)
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