You know, I am a woman, lacking wit He has my heart yet; and shall have my prayers, SCENE II. [Exeunt. Ante-chamber to the King's Apartment. Enter the Duke of NORFOLK, the Duke of SUFFOLK, The offer of this time, I cannot promise, Sur. Suf. Which of the peers Have uncontemn'd gone by him, or at least Cham. My lords, you speak your pleasures: And force them-] Force is enforce, urge. Bar his access to the king, never attempt Nor. Sur. Once every hour. Nor. As I could wish mine enemy. Sur. His practices to light? Suf. Sur. How came Most strangely. O, how, how? Suf. The cardinal's letter to the pope miscarried, A creature of the queen's, lady Anne Bullen. Suf. Sur. Believe it. Will this work? Cham. The king in this perceives him, how he coasts And hedges, his own way. But in this point -contrary proceedings-] Private practices opposite to his publick procedure. Suf. There's order given for her coronation: In mind and feature: I persuade me, from her Sur. But, will the king Digest this letter of the cardinal's? The lord forbid! Nor. Suf. Marry, amen! No, no; There be more wasps that buz about his nose, Cham. And let him cry ha, louder! When returns Cranmer? Now, God incense him, But, my lord, Suf. He is return'd, in his opinions;' which 'Trace the conjunction!] To trace, is to follow. 6 In it be memoriz'd.] To memorize is to make memorable. 7 He is return'd, in his opinions;] Cranmer, says Suffolk, is returned in his opinions, i. e. with the same sentiments which he entertained before he went abroad, which (sentiments) have satisfied the king, together with all the famous colleges referred to on the oc Have satisfied the king for his divorce, Nor. This same Cranmer's A worthy fellow, and hath ta'en much pain In the king's business. king? Crom. To his own hand, in his bedchamber. Presently He did unseal them: and the first he view'd, Wol. To come abroad? Crom. Is he ready I think, by this he is. Wol. Leave me a while.- [Exit CROMWELL. It shall be the duchess of Alençon, The French king's sister: he shall marry her. the casion.-Or perhaps the passage (as Mr. Tyrwhitt observes) may mean-He is return'd in effect, having sent his opinions, i. e. opinions of divines, &c. collected by him. Anne Bullen! No; I'll no Anne Bullens for him: To hear from Rome.-The marchioness of Pem Lord, for thy justice! Wol. The late queen's gentlewoman; a knight's daughter, To be her mistress' mistress! the queen's queen!— This candle burns not clear: 'tis I must snuff it; Then, out it goes.-What though I know her virtuous, And well deserving? yet I know her for A spleeny Lutheran; and not wholesome to Nor. He is vex'd at something. Suf. I would, 'twere something that would fret the string, The master-cord of his heart! Enter the King, reading a Schedule; and LOVELL. Suf. The king, the king. K. Hen. What piles of wealth hath he accumu lated To his own portion! and what expence by the hour Nor. VOL. VII. My lord, we have R |