[Enter NORFOLK at one door; at the other, BUCKINGHAM and ABERGAVENNY]
[Enter CARDINAL WOLSEY, the purse borne before him, certain of the Guard, and two Secretaries with papers. CARDINAL WOLSEY in his passage fixeth his eye on BUCKINGHAM, and BUCKINGHAM on him, both full of disdain]
[Exeunt CARDINAL WOLSEY and his Train]
[Enter BRANDON, a Sergeant-at-arms before him, and two or three of the Guard]
[To ABERGAVENNY]
[Exeunt]
[Cornets. Enter KING HENRY VIII, leaning on CARDINAL WOLSEY's shoulder, the Nobles, and LOVELL; CARDINAL WOLSEY places himself under KING HENRY VIII's feet on his right side]
[A noise within, crying 'Room for the Queen!']
[Enter QUEEN KATHARINE, ushered by NORFOLK, and SUFFOLK: she kneels. KING HENRY VIII riseth from his state, takes her up, kisses and placeth her by him]
[To the Secretary]
[Exit Secretary]
[Enter Surveyor]
[Exeunt]
[Enter Chamberlain and SANDS]
[Enter LOVELL]
[Exeunt]
[Hautboys. A small table under a state for CARDINAL WOLSEY, a longer table for the guests. Then enter ANNE and divers other Ladies and Gentlemen as guests, at one door; at another door, enter GUILDFORD]
[Enter Chamberlain, SANDS, and LOVELL]
[Hautboys. Enter CARDINAL WOLSEY, and takes his state]
[Drinks]
[Drum and trumpet, chambers discharged]
[Exit Servant]
[Re-enter Servant]
[Exit Chamberlain, attended. All rise, and tables removed]
[Hautboys. Enter KING HENRY VIII and others, as masquers, habited like shepherds, ushered by the Chamberlain. They pass directly before CARDINAL WOLSEY, and gracefully salute him]
[They choose Ladies for the dance. KING HENRY VIII chooses ANNE]
[Music. Dance]
[Whispers the Masquers]
[Unmasking]
[Exeunt with trumpets]
[Enter two Gentlemen, meeting]
[Enter BUCKINGHAM from his arraignment; tip-staves before him; the axe with the edge towards him; halberds on each side: accompanied with LOVELL, VAUX, SANDS, and common people]
[Exeunt BUCKINGHAM and Train]
[Exeunt]
[Enter Chamberlain, reading a letter]
[Enter, to Chamberlain, NORFOLK and SUFFOLK]
[Exit Chamberlain; and KING HENRY VIII draws the curtain, and sits reading pensively]
[Enter CARDINAL WOLSEY and CARDINAL CAMPEIUS, with a commission]
[To CARDINAL CAMPEIUS]
[To CARDINAL WOLSEY]
[To NORFOLK and SUFFOLK]
[Aside to SUFFOLK]
[Aside to NORFOLK]
[Aside to SUFFOLK]
[Aside to NORFOLK]
[Exeunt NORFOLK and SUFFOLK]
[Exit CARDINAL WOLSEY]
[Re-enter CARDINAL WOLSEY, with GARDINER]
[Aside to GARDINER]
[Aside to CARDINAL WOLSEY]
[Walks and whispers]
[Exit GARDINER]
[Exeunt]
[Enter ANNE and an Old Lady]
[Enter Chamberlain]
[Aside]
[Exit Chamberlain]
[Exeunt]
[Trumpets, sennet, and cornets.]
[Enter two Vergers, with short silver wands; next them, two Scribes, in the habit of doctors; after them, CANTERBURY alone; after him, LINCOLN, Ely, Rochester, and Saint Asaph; next them, with some small distance, follows a Gentleman bearing the purse, with the great seal, and a cardinal's hat; then two Priests, bearing each a silver cross; then a Gentleman-usher bare-headed, accompanied with a Sergeant-at-arms bearing a silver mace; then two Gentlemen bearing two great silver pillars; after them, side by side, CARDINAL WOLSEY and CARDINAL CAMPEIUS; two Noblemen with the sword and mace. KING HENRY VIII takes place under the cloth of state; CARDINAL WOLSEY and CARDINAL CAMPEIUS sit under him as judges. QUEEN KATHARINE takes place some distance from KING HENRY VIII. The Bishops place themselves on each side the court, in manner of a consistory; below them, the Scribes. The Lords sit next the Bishops. The rest of the Attendants stand in convenient order about the stage]
[QUEEN KATHARINE makes no answer, rises out of her chair, goes about the court, comes to KING HENRY VIII, and kneels at his feet; then speaks]
[She curtsies to KING HENRY VIII, and offers to depart]
[Exeunt QUEEN KATHARINE and her Attendants]
[Aside]
[Exeunt in manner as they entered]
[Enter QUEEN KATHARINE and her Women, as at work]
[SONG]
[Enter a Gentleman]
[Exit Gentleman]
[Enter CARDINAL WOLSEY and CARDINAL CAMPEIUS]
[Aside]
[Exeunt]
[Enter NORFOLK, SUFFOLK, SURREY, and Chamberlain]
[Enter CARDINAL WOLSEY and CROMWELL]
[Exit CROMWELL]
[Aside]
[Aside]
[Enter KING HENRY VIII, reading of a schedule, and LOVELL]
[King HENRY VIII takes his seat; whispers LOVELL, who goes to CARDINAL WOLSEY]
[Aside]
[Aside]
[Giving him papers]
[Exit KING HENRY VIII, frowning upon CARDINAL WOLSEY: the Nobles throng after him, smiling and whispering]
[Re-enter to CARDINAL WOLSEY, NORFOLK and SUFFOLK, SURREY, and the Chamberlain]
[Exeunt all but CARDINAL WOLSEY]
[Enter CROMWELL, and stands amazed]
[Exeunt]
[Enter two Gentlemen, meeting one another]
[Trumpets]
[Hautboys]
[THE ORDER OF THE CORONATION 1. A lively flourish of Trumpets. 2. Then, two Judges. 3. Lord Chancellor, with the purse and mace before him. 4. Choristers, singing. Music 5. Mayor of London, bearing the mace. Then Garter, in his coat of arms, and on his head a gilt copper crown. 6. Marquess Dorset, bearing a sceptre of gold, on his head a demi-coronal of gold. With him, SURREY, bearing the rod of silver with the dove, crowned with an earl's coronet. Collars of SS. 7. SUFFOLK, in his robe of estate, his coronet on his head, bearing a long white wand, as high-steward. With him, NORFOLK, with the rod of marshalship, a coronet on his head. Collars of SS. 8. A canopy borne by four of the Cinque-ports; under it, QUEEN ANNE in her robe; in her hair richly adorned with pearl, crowned. On each side her, the Bishops of London and Winchester. 9. The old Duchess of Norfolk, in a coronal of gold, wrought with flowers, bearing QUEEN ANNE's train. 10. Certain Ladies or Countesses, with plain circlets of gold without flowers. They pass over the stage in order and state]
[Looking on QUEEN ANNE]
[Exit procession, and then a great flourish of trumpets]
[Enter a third Gentleman]
[Exeunt]
[Enter KATHARINE, Dowager, sick; led between GRIFFITH, her gentleman usher, and PATIENCE, her woman]
[Sad and solemn music]
[The vision. Enter, solemnly tripping one after another, six personages, clad in white robes, wearing on their heads garlands of bays, and golden vizards on their faces; branches of bays or palm in their hands. They first congee unto her, then dance; and, at certain changes, the first two hold a spare garland over her head; at which the other four make reverent curtsies; then the two that held the garland deliver the same to the other next two, who observe the same order in their changes, and holding the garland over her head: which done, they deliver the same garland to the last two, who likewise observe the same order: at which, as it were by inspiration, she makes in her sleep signs of rejoicing, and holdeth up her hands to heaven: and so in their dancing vanish, carrying the garland with them.]
[The music continues]
[Music ceases]
[Enter a Messenger]
[Exeunt GRIFFITH and Messenger; Re-enter GRIFFITH, with CAPUCIUS]
[Giving it to KATHARINE]
[Exeunt, leading KATHARINE]
[Enter GARDINER, Bishop of Winchester, a Page with a torch before him, met by LOVELL]
[Exeunt GARDINER and Page; Enter KING HENRY VIII and SUFFOLK]
[Exit SUFFOLK; Enter DENNY]
[Exit DENNY]
[Aside]
[Re-enter DENNY, with CRANMER]
[Exeunt LOVELL and DENNY]
[Aside]
[Kneeling]
[Kneeling]
[Exit CRANMER]
[Enter Old Lady, LOVELL following]
[Within]
[Exit]
[Exeunt]
[Pursuivants, Pages, & c. attending. Enter CRANMER]
[Enter Keeper]
[Enter DOCTOR BUTTS]
[Aside]
[Exit]
[Aside]
[Enter the KING HENRY VIII and DOCTOR BUTTS at a window above]
[Exeunt]
[Enter Chancellor; places himself at the upper end of the table on the left hand; a seat being left void above him, as for CRANMER's seat. SUFFOLK, NORFOLK, SURREY, Chamberlain, GARDINER, seat themselves in order on each side. CROMWELL at lower end, as secretary. Keeper at the door]
[Enter Guard]
[Enter KING, frowning on them; takes his seat]
[To CRANMER]
[Exeunt]
[Noise and tumult within. Enter Porter and his Man.]
[Within]
[Within]
[Enter Chamberlain]
[Exeunt]
[Enter trumpets, sounding; then two Aldermen, Lord Mayor, Garter, CRANMER, NORFOLK with his marshal's staff, SUFFOLK, two Noblemen bearing great standing-bowls for the christening-gifts; then four Noblemen bearing a canopy, under which the Duchess of Norfolk, godmother, bearing the child richly habited in a mantle, & c., train borne by a Lady; then follows the Marchioness Dorset, the other godmother, and Ladies. The troop pass once about the stage, and Garter speaks]
[Flourish. Enter KING HENRY VIII and Guard]
[Kneeling]
[KING HENRY VIII kisses the child]
[Exeunt]