KING HENRY VIII
What was that Hopkins? Surveyor
Sir, a Chartreux friar, His confessor, who fed him every minute With words of sovereignty. KING HENRY VIII
How know'st thou this? Surveyor
Not long before your highness sped to France, The duke being at the Rose, within the parish Saint Lawrence
Poultney, did of me demand What was the speech among the Londoners Concerning the French journey: I
replied, Men fear'd the French would prove perfidious, To the king's danger. Presently the duke Said, 'twas
the fear, indeed; and that he doubted 'Twould prove the verity of certain words Spoke by a holy monk; 'that
oft,' says he, 'Hath sent to me, wishing me to permit John de la Car, my chaplain, a choice hour To hear
from him a matter of some moment: Whom after under the confession's seal He solemnly had sworn, that
what he spoke My chaplain to no creature living, but To me, should utter, with demure confidence This
pausingly ensued: neither the king nor's heirs, Tell you the duke, shall prosper: bid him strive To gain the
love o' the commonalty: the duke Shall govern England.' QUEEN KATHARINE
If I know you well, You were the duke's surveyor, and lost your office On the complaint o' the tenants: take
good heed You charge not in your spleen a noble person And spoil your nobler soul: I say, take heed; Yes,
heartily beseech you. KING HENRY VIII
Let him on. Go forward. Surveyor
On my soul, I'll speak but truth. I told my lord the duke, by the devil's illusions The monk might be deceived; and
that 'twas dangerous for him To ruminate on this so far, until It forged him some design, which, being
believed, It was much like to do: he answer'd, 'Tush, It can do me no damage;' adding further, That, had the
king in his last sickness fail'd, The cardinal's and Sir Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off. KING HENRY VIII
Ha! what, so rank? Ah ha! There's mischief in this man: canst thou say further? Surveyor
I can, my liege. KING HENRY VIII
Proceed. Surveyor
Being at Greenwich, After your highness had reproved the duke About Sir William Blomer,
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