📒 'The Bishop of Rome--'Thomas Cranmer began a hesitating speech. In the pause after the words the King himself hesitated, as if he poised between a heavy rage and a sardonic humour. He deemed, however, that the humour could the more terrify the Archbishop-and, indeed, he was so much upon the joyous side in those summer days that he had forgotten how to browbeat.'Our holy father,' he corrected the Archbishop. 'Or I will say my holy father, since thou art a heretic--'