reach, you play the spaniel, And think with wagging of your tongue to win me; But, whatsoe'er thou takest
me for, I'm sure Thou hast a cruel nature and a bloody.
To CRANMER
Good man, sit down. Now let me see the proudest He, that dares most, but wag his finger at thee: By all
that's holy, he had better starve Than but once think this place becomes thee not. SURREY
May it please your grace, KING HENRY VIII
No, sir, it does not please me. I had thought I had had men of some understanding And wisdom of my
council; but I find none. Was it discretion, lords, to let this man, This good man, few of you deserve that
title, This honest man, wait like a lousy footboy At chamberdoor? and one as great as you are? Why, what
a shame was this! Did my commission Bid ye so far forget yourselves? I gave ye Power as he was a
counsellor to try him, Not as a groom: there's some of ye, I see, More out of malice than integrity, Would
try him to the utmost, had ye mean; Which ye shall never have while I live. Chancellor
Thus far, My most dread sovereign, may it like your grace To let my tongue excuse all. What was purposed Concerning
his imprisonment, was rather, If there be faith in men, meant for his trial, And fair purgation to the world,
than malice, I'm sure, in me. KING HENRY VIII
Well, well, my lords, respect him; Take him, and use him well, he's worthy of it. I will say thus much for
him, if a prince May be beholding to a subject, I Am, for his love and service, so to him. Make me no more
ado, but all embrace him: Be friends, for shame, my lords! My Lord of Canterbury, I have a suit which you
must not deny me; That is, a fair young maid that yet wants baptism, You must be godfather, and answer
for her. CRANMER
The greatest monarch now alive may glory In such an honour: how may I deserve it That am a poor and
humble subject to you? KING HENRY VIII
Come, come, my lord, you'ld spare your spoons: you shall have two noble partners with you; the old Duchess
of Norfolk, and Lady Marquess Dorset: will these please you? Once more, my Lord of Winchester, I charge
you, Embrace and love this man. GARDINER
With a true heart And brother-love I do it. CRANMER
And let heaven Witness, how dear I hold this confirmation.
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