The Queen then rises and goes to the faldstool, at which she is to be anointed and crowned, placed between King Edward's chair and the steps of the altar, where the Groom of the Stool to her Majesty (with the two Ladies of her Bedchamber) take off her rich circlet or coronet; when the Queen kneels down, and the Archbishop pours the holy oil on the crown of her head, in the form of a cross, using these words, In the name of the Father, the Son, and Holy Ghost, let the anointing of this oil increase thine honour, &c.
I will never again eat that stuff. No chance!
After Mark fell victim to tunnel vision, nothing you could say to him would change his mind.
, New York, published 2001, page 223:
All black wines, over-hot, compound, strong, thick drinks, as muscadine, malmsey, alicant, rumney, brown bastard, metheglin, and the like […]