"I was condemned to be beheaded, or burnt, as the king pleased; and he was graciously pleased, from the great remains of his love, to choose the mildest sentence"
- Sarah Fielding
About this Quote
This quote is from Sarah Fielding's unique, The Governess, and it is spoken by the lead character, Mrs. Teachum. In the novel, Mrs. Teachum is falsely implicated of a criminal activity and is sentenced to death. However, the King shows grace and selects the mildest sentence for her, which is to be beheaded rather of scorched. This quote speaks with the King's generosity and empathy, as he picks the less serious punishment for Mrs. Teachum. It also speaks to the excellent love he has for her, as he wants to reveal her grace regardless of her incorrect accusation. This quote is a testimony to the power of love and kindness, and how it can be utilized to show grace and compassion even in the most alarming of circumstances.
This quote is written / told by Sarah Fielding somewhere between November 8, 1710 and today. He/she was a famous author.
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