Henry VIII
By William Shakespeare.
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Dramatis Personae
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King Henry the Eighth
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Cardinal Wolsey
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Cardinal Campeius
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Capucius, Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V
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Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
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Duke of Norfolk
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Duke of Buckingham
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Duke of Suffolk
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Earl of Surrey
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Lord Chamberlain
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Lord Chancellor
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Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester
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Bishop of Lincoln
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Lord Abergavenny
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Lord Sands
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Sir Henry Guildford
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Sir Thomas Lovell
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Sir Anthony Denny
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Sir Nicholas Vaux
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Secretaries to Wolsey
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Cromwell, servant to Wolsey
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Griffith, gentleman-usher to Queen Katharine
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Three gentlemen
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Doctor Butts, physician to the King
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Garter King-at-Arms
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Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham
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Brandon, and a Sergeant-at-Arms
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Door-keeper of the Council-chamber. Porter, and his man
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Page to Gardiner. A crier
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Queen Katharine, wife to King Henry, afterwards divorced
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Anne Bullen, her Maid of Honour, afterwards Queen
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An old lady, friend to Anne Bullen
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Patience, woman to Queen Katharine
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Several lords and ladies in the dumb shows; women attending upon the Queen; scribes, officers, guards, and other attendants
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Spirits
Scene: London; Westminster; Kimbolton.
Henry VIII
Prologue
I come no more to make you laugh: things now, |
Act I
Scene I
London. An ante-chamber in the palace.
Enter the Duke of Norfolk at one door; at the other, the Duke of Buckingham and the Lord Abergavenny. | |
Buckingham |
Good morrow, and well met. How have ye done |
Norfolk |
I thank your grace, |
Buckingham |
An untimely ague |
Norfolk |
’Twixt Guynes and Arde: |
Buckingham | All the whole time I was my chamber’s prisoner. |
Norfolk |
Then you lost |
Buckingham | O, you go far. |
Norfolk |
As I belong to worship and affect |
Buckingham |
Who did guide, |