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THE LIFE OF HENRY THE EIGHTH
ACT I
SCENE III. An ante-chamber in the palace

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[Enter the Lord Chamberlain and Lord Sandys.]

CHAMBERLAIN

Is't possible the spells of France should juggle

Men into such strange mysteries?


SANDYS

New customs,

Though they be never so ridiculous,

Nay, let 'em be unmanly, yet are follow'd.


CHAMBERLAIN

As far as I see, all the good our English

Have got by the late voyage is but merely

A fit or two o' the face; but they are shrewd ones;

For when they hold 'em, you would swear directly

Their very noses had been counsellors

To Pepin or Clotharius, they keep state so.


SANDYS

They have all new legs, and lame ones. One would take it,

That never saw 'em pace before, the spavin

Or springhalt reign'd among 'em.


CHAMBERLAIN

Death! my lord,

Their clothes are after such a pagan cut too,

That, sure, they've worn out Christendom.


[Enter Sir Thomas Lovell.]

How now!

What news, Sir Thomas Lovell?


LOVELL

Faith, my lord,

I hear of none, but the new proclamation

That's clapp'd upon the court-gate.


CHAMBERLAIN

What is't for?


LOVELL

The reformation of our travell'd gallants,

That fill the court with quarrels, talk, and tailors.


CHAMBERLAIN

I'm glad 'tis there. Now I would pray our monsieurs

To think an English courtier may be wise,

And never see the Louvre.


LOVELL

They must either,

For so run the conditions, leave those remnants

Of fool and feather that they got in France,

With all their honourable points of ignorance

Pertaining thereunto, as fights and fireworks,

Abusing better men than they can be,

Out of a foreign wisdom, renouncing clean

The faith they have in tennis and tall stockings,

Short blist'red breeches, and those types of travel,

And understand again like honest men,

Or pack to their old playfellows. There, I take it,

They may, "cum privilegio," wear away

The lag end of their lewdness and be laugh'd at.


SANDYS

'Tis time to give 'em physic, their diseases

Are grown so catching.


CHAMBERLAIN

What a loss our ladies

Will have of these trim vanities!


LOVELL

Ay, marry,

There will be woe indeed, lords; the sly whoresons

Have got a speeding trick to lay down ladies.

A French song and a fiddle has no fellow.


SANDYS

The devil fiddle 'em! I am glad they are going,

For, sure, there's no converting of 'em. Now

An honest country lord, as I am, beaten

A long time out of play, may bring his plainsong

And have an hour of hearing; and, by 'r Lady,

Held current music too.


CHAMBERLAIN

Well said, Lord Sandys;

Your colt's tooth is not cast yet.


SANDYS

No, my lord;

Nor shall not, while I have a stump.


CHAMBERLAIN

Sir Thomas,

Whither were you a-going?


LOVELL

To the Cardinal's.

Your lordship is a guest too.


CHAMBERLAIN

O, 'tis true:

This night he makes a supper, and a great one,

To many lords and ladies; there will be

The beauty of this kingdom, I'll assure you.


LOVELL

That churchman bears a bounteous mind indeed,

A hand as fruitful as the land that feeds us;

His dews fall everywhere.


CHAMBERLAIN

No doubt he's noble;

He had a black mouth that said other of him.


SANDYS

He may, my lord; 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.


CHAMBERLAIN

True, they are so;

But few now give so great ones. My barge 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,

This night to be comptrollers.


SANDYS

I am your lordship's.


[Exeunt.]

The Life of Henry the Eighth

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