Saturday, September 29, 2018

July 6th, 1535





When they executed Sir Thomas More
for telling the truth, his inquis-
itor, Thomas Cromwell - who would
die from the same axe, five years
later, for wielding it impetuously - 
taunted him about his serene con-
fidence in the welcome of God. The
playwright Robert Bolt has trans-
cribed this in a way we recalled
in the Star Chamber torment of an-
other innocent, in an overbearing
and embittered stampede of lust —


                    He will not refuse someone 
                    who is so blithe to go to Him.


Five years are many lifetimes
in American politics, but every
Senator in that debauch faces 
election in 2 more years or 4.
Every one will answer for his
conduct then, though he thought 
his warfare were accomplished.











Gabriella Demczuk
Christine Blasey Ford
The New York Times©
28 ix 18





3 comments:

  1. Red Mug, Blue Linen is one of my favorite reads. Always a full helping of bright wit. Yet, it was Thomas Cromwell who was beheaded by Henry VIII for having his hand in the till. Oliver was a later relative who got his revenge by beheading Charles I.

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  2. What I dislike about this mistake is having botched a tribute to a source I admire, but I’m happy to emulate the American President by exhibiting any correction as proof of being noticed at all.

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    1. As Oscar Wilde wrote: "If you tell the truth, you will be found out." Thank you for your reply. Keep writing.

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