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King Henry the Eighth


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CARDINAL'S shoulder, the NOBLES, and SIR THOMAS LOVELL, with others. The CARDINAL places himself under the KING'S feet on his right side

        KING. My life itself, and the best heart of it,

          Thanks you for this great care; I stood i' th' level

          Of a full-charg'd confederacy, and give thanks

          To you that chok'd it. Let be call'd before us

          That gentleman of Buckingham's. In person

          I'll hear his confessions justify;

          And point by point the treasons of his master

          He shall again relate.

      A noise within, crying 'Room for the Queen!' Enter the QUEEN, usher'd by the DUKES OF NORFOLK and SUFFOLK; she kneels. The KING riseth from his state, takes her up, kisses and placeth her by him

        QUEEN KATHARINE. Nay, we must longer kneel: I am suitor.

        KING. Arise, and take place by us. Half your suit

          Never name to us: you have half our power.

          The other moiety ere you ask is given;

          Repeat your will, and take it.

        QUEEN KATHARINE. Thank your Majesty.

          That you would love yourself, and in that love

          Not unconsidered leave your honour nor

          The dignity of your office, is the point

          Of my petition.

        KING. Lady mine, proceed.

        QUEEN KATHARINE. I am solicited, not by a few,

          And those of true condition, that your subjects

          Are in great grievance: there have been commissions

          Sent down among 'em which hath flaw'd the heart

          Of all their loyalties; wherein, although,

          My good Lord Cardinal, they vent reproaches

          Most bitterly on you as putter-on

          Of these exactions, yet the King our master-

          Whose honour Heaven shield from soil! – even he escapes not

          Language unmannerly; yea, such which breaks

          The sides of loyalty, and almost appears

          In loud rebellion.

        NORFOLK. Not almost appears-

          It doth appear; for, upon these taxations,

          The clothiers all, not able to maintain

          The many to them 'longing, have put of

          The spinsters, carders, fullers, weavers, who

          Unfit for other life, compell'd by hunger

          And lack of other means, in desperate manner

          Daring th' event to th' teeth, are all in uproar,

          And danger serves among them.

        KING. Taxation!

          Wherein? and what taxation? My Lord Cardinal,

          You that are blam'd for it alike with us,

          Know you of this taxation?

        WOLSEY. Please you, sir,

          I know but of a single part in aught

          Pertains to th' state, and front but in that file

          Where others tell steps with me.

        QUEEN KATHARINE. No, my lord!

          You know no more than others! But you frame

          Things that are known alike, which are not wholesome

          To those which would not know them, and yet must

          Perforce be their acquaintance. These exactions,

          Whereof my sovereign would have note, they are

          Most pestilent to th' hearing; and to bear 'em

          The back is sacrifice to th' load. They say

          They are devis'd by you, or else you suffer

          Too hard an exclamation.

        KING. Still exaction!

          The nature of it? In what kind, let's know,

          Is this exaction?

        QUEEN KATHARINE. I am much too venturous

          In tempting of your patience, but am bold'ned

          Under your promis'd pardon. The subjects' grief

          Comes through commissions, which compels from each

          The sixth part of his substance, to be levied

          Without delay; and the pretence for this

          Is nam'd your wars in France. This makes bold mouths;

          Tongues spit their duties out, and cold hearts freeze

          Allegiance in them; their curses now

          Live where their prayers did; and it's come to pass

          This tractable obedience is a slave

          To each incensed will. I would your Highness

          Would give it quick consideration, for

          There is no primer business.

        KING. By my life,

          This is against our pleasure.

        WOLSEY. And for me,

          I have no further gone in this than by

          A single voice; and that not pass'd me but

          By learned approbation of the judges. If I am

          Traduc'd by ignorant tongues, which neither know

          My faculties nor person, yet will be

          The chronicles of my doing, let me say

          'Tis but the fate of place, and the rough brake

          That virtue must go through. We must not stint

          Our necessary actions in the fear

          To cope malicious censurers, which ever

          As rav'nous fishes do a vessel follow

          That is new-trimm'd, but benefit no further

          Than vainly longing. What we oft do best,

          By sick interpreters, once weak ones, is

          Not ours, or not allow'd; what worst, as oft

          Hitting a grosser quality, is cried up

          For our best act. If we shall stand still,

          In fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at,

          We should take root here where we sit, or sit

          State-statues only.

        KING. Things done well

          And with a care exempt themselves from fear:

          Things done without example, in their issue

          Are to be fear'd. Have you a precedent

          Of