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Elizabeth I motivated the troops during the Spanish Armada by giving an inspiring speech at Tilbury where she declared that she had "the heart and stomach of a king" and would lead her soldiers in battle. She emphasized the importance of their duty in defending their country against a Catholic invasion and promised to reward their loyalty and bravery. Her speech instilled a sense of patriotism and determination among the troops, boosting their morale and determination to fight.
Tilbury Fort
Queen Elizabeth I, at the time of the Spanish Armada, in a speech to her forces. The famous quote: "I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a King, and of a King of England too."
As far as we know, he wasn't. But the Spanish Armada was during Shakespeare's "lost years" so who knows what he was doing at that time. For all we know he might have been in the army at Tilbury listening to the Queen's speech.
At tilbury fort in 1588
Jarvin Armada is Tulis
She said it herself, in her speech at Tilbury when the Armada was coming. @I may have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and spirit of a King, and a King of England, too.'
The Farewell Speech, 1601
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's speech was to inform people to vote for the women's rights to vote
Tilbury
Mr. Collins's syntax in his proposal speech to Elizabeth is characterized by formality, repetition, and long-winded sentences. He uses convoluted language and overly polite phrasing to try to impress Elizabeth with his seemingly eloquent speech.