(For, sure, there's no converting of them;) now Held current musick too. Cham. Well said, lord Sands; Your colt's tooth is not cast yet. No, my lord; Sir Thomas, Nor shall not, while I have a stump. Whither were you a-going? To the cardinal's; Your lordship is a guest too. O, 'tis true: This night he makes a supper, and a great one, The beauty of this kingdom, I'll assure you. Lov. That churchman bears a bounteous mind indeed, A hand as fruitful as the land that feeds us; His dews fall every where. No doubt, he's noble; He had a black mouth, that said other of him. Sands. He may, my lord, he has wherewithal; in him, Sparing would show a worse sin than ill doctrine: Men of his way should be most liberal, They are set here for examples. Cham. True, they are so; But few now give so great ones. My bargė stays; Your lordship shall along:---Come, good sir Thomas, We shall be late else; which I would not be, For I was spoke to, with sir Henry Guildford, I am your lordship's. SCENE IV. [Exeunt. THE PRESENCE-CHAMBER IN YORK-PLACE. Hautboys. A small table under a state for the Cardinal, a longer table for the guests. Enter at one door, Anne Bullen, and divers Lords, Ladies, and Gentlewomen, as guests; at another door, enter Sir Henry Guildford. Guild. Ladies, a general welcome from his grace Salutes ye all: This night he dedicates To fair content, and you: none here, he hopes, In all this noble bevy, has brought with her One care abroad; he would have all as merry As first-good company, good wine, good welcome Can make good people. --O, my lord, you are tardy; Enter Lord Chamberlain, Lord Sands, and Sir The very thought of this fair company Cham. You are young, sir Harry Guildford. They are a sweet society of fair ones. Lov. O, that your lordship were but now confessor To one or two of these! Sands. I would, I were; 'Faith, how easy? They should find easy penance. Sands. As easy as a down-bed would afford it. Harry, Place you that side, I'll take the charge of this: His grace is ent'ring.--Nay, you must not freeze; Two women plac'd together makes cold weather:My lord Sands, you are one will keep them waking; Pray, sit between these ladies. Sands. By my faith, And thank your lordship. By your leave, sweet ladies: [Seats himself between Anne Bullen and another If I chance to talk a little wild, forgive me; Anne. Was he mad, sir? Sands. O, very mad, exceeding mad, in love too: But he would bite none; just as I do now, He would kiss you twenty with a breath. Cham. [Kisses her. Well said, my lord. So, now you are fairly seated:-Gentlemen, Pass away frowning. Sands. Let me alone. For my little cure, Hautboys. Enter Cardinal Wolsey, attended; and takes his state. Wol. You are welcome, my fair guests; that noble lady, Or gentleman, that is not freely merry, Is not my friend: This, to confirm my welcome; And to you all good health. Sands. [Drinks. Your grace is noble: Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks, And save me so much talking. Wol. My lord Sands, I am beholden to you: cheer your neighbours. Ladies, you are not merry;-Gentlemen, Whose fault is this? Sands. The red wine first must rise In their fair cheeks, my lord; then we shall have Here's to your ladyship: and pledge it, madam, For 'tis to such a thing, Anne. You cannot show me. Sands. I told your grace, they would talk anon. [Drum and trumpets within: chambers discharged. Wol. What's that? Cham. Look out there, some of you. [Exit a Servant. Wol, What warlike voice? And to what end is this?-Nay, ladies, fear not; By all the laws of war you are privileg'd. Re-enter Servant. Cham. How now? what is't? Serv. A noble troop of strangers; For so they seem: they have left their barge, and landed; And hither make, as great ambassadors From foreign princes. Wol. Good lord chamberlain, Go, give them welcome, you can speak the French tongue; And, pray, receive them nobly, and conduct them, Into our presence, where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them:---Some attend him. [Exit Chamberlain, attended. All arise, and tables removed. You have now a broken banquet; but we'll mend it. Hautboys. Enter the King, and twelve others, as Maskers, habited like Shepherds, with sixteen torchbearers; usher'd by the Lord Chamberlain. They pass directly before the Cardinal, and gracefully salute him. A noble company! What are their pleasures? Cham. Because they speak no English, thus they pray'd To tell your grace; -That, having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly |