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PERSONS REPRESENTED.

KING HENRY THE EIGHTH.

CARDINAL WOLSEY. CARDINAL CAMPEIUS.

CAPUCIUS, ambassador from the emperor. Charles V.

CRANMER, archbishop of Canterbury.

DUKE OF NORFOLK. DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.

DUKE OF SUFFOLK. EARL OF SURREY.

LORD CHAMBERLAIN. LORD CHANCELlor.

GARDINER, bishop of Winchester.

BISHOP OF LINCOLN. LORD ABERGAVENNY. LORD Sands.

SIR HENRY GUILDFORD. SIR THOMAS LOVell.

SIR ANTHONY DENNY. SIR NICHOLAS Vaux.

SECRETARIES to Wolsey.

CROMWELL, Servant to Wolsey.

GRIFFITH, gentleman usher to Queen Katharine.

THREE OTHER GENTLEMEN.

DOCTOR BUTTS, physician to the king.

GARTER king at arms.

SURVEYOR to the duke of Buckingham.

BRANDON, and a SERGEANT at arms.

DOORKEEPER of the council chamber. PORTER, and his MAN. PAGE to Gardiner. A CRIER.

QUEEN KATHARINE, wife to King Henry; afterwards divorced.
ANNE BULLEN, her maid of honor; afterwards queen.

AN OLD LADY, friend to Anne Bullen.
PATIENCE, Woman to Queen Katharine.

Several Lords and Ladies in the dumb shows; Women attending upon the queen; Spirits, which appear to her; Scribes, Officers, Guards, and other Attendants.

SCENE, chiefly in London and Westminster; once, at Kimbolton.

PROLOGUE.

I come no more to make you laugh; things now,
That bear a weighty and a serious brow,
Sad, high, and working, full of state and woe,
Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow,
We now present. Those, that can pity, here
May, if they think it well, let fall a tear;
The subject will deserve it: such, as give
Their money out of hope they may believe,
May here find truth too: those, that come to see
Only a show or two, and so agree,

The play may pass; if they be still, and willing,
I'll undertake, may see away their shilling
Richly in two short hours: only they,
That come to hear a merry, bawdy play,
A noise of targets; or to see a fellow
In a long motley coat, guarded1 with yellow,
Will be deceived; for, gentle hearers, know,
To rank our chosen truth with such a show
As fool and fight is, beside forfeiting

Our own brains, and the opinion that we bring,
(To make that only true we now intend 2)
Will leave us never an understanding friend.

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Therefore, for goodness' sake, and as you are known
The first and happiest hearers of the town,

Be sad, as we would make ye: think, ye see
The very persons of our noble story,

As they were living; think, you see them great,
And follow'd with the general throng, and sweat
Of thousand friends; then, in a moment, see
How soon this mightiness meets misery:
And, if you can be merry then, I'll say,
A man may weep upon his wedding-day.

KING HENRY VIII.

ACT I.

SCENE I.

London. An antechamber in the palace.

Enter DUKE OF norfolk, at one door; at the other, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM, and LORD ABERGAVENNY.

Buck. Good morrow, and well met. How have you done,

Since last we saw in France?

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Stay'd me a prisoner in my chamber, when
Those suns of glory, those two lights of men,1
Met in the vale of Arde.

Nor.

'Twixt Guynes and Arde.

I was then present, saw them salute on horseback; Beheld them, when they lighted, how they clung

1 Henry VIII. and Francis I. king of France.

In their embracement, as they grew together;

Which had they, what four throned ones could have

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The view of earthly glory. Men might say,
Till this time, pomp was single; but now married
To one above itself. Each following day
Became the next day's master, till the last
Made former wonders its: to-day, the French,
All clinquant,1 all in gold, like heathen gods,
Shone down the English; and, to-morrow, they
Made Britain India; every man, that stood,
Show'd like a mine. Their dwarfish pages were
As cherubins, all gilt: the madams too,
Not used to toil, did almost sweat to bear
The pride upon them, that their very labor
Was to them as a painting: now this mask
Was cried incomparable; and the ensuing night
Made it a fool and beggar. The two kings,
Equal in lustre, were now best, now worst,
As presence did present them; him in eye
Still him in praise; and, being present both,
'Twas said, they saw but one; and no discerner
Durst wag his tongue in censure.2

suns,

When these

1 Glittering, shining.

2 In judging which monarch had the noblest appearance.

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