tower of strength
As the villainous King Richard 111 prepares to battle the forces of the virtuous Earl of Richmond (later Henry VII), he pitches his tent on Bosworth Field and banishes thoughts of possible defeat.
His confidence, however, is shaken, despite the superiority of his forces—thrice as many as Henry's.
At least, he assures himself, he has "the King's name," which ought to wield force no matter how brutal and corrupt the king.
"The King's name is a tower of strength"—strong, tall, unassailable.
This is the Bank West tower in Perth, strong and tall, unassailable.
It used to be one of the tallest but over the years a few have out built it.
I quite liked the reflections though from this building.
Wishing everyone a Happy Easter
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