30. And out of all these to restore the king, Cham. Heaven keep me from such counsel ! "Tis most true These news are everywhere; every tongue speaks 'em, 39 And every true heart weeps for 't: all that dare open The king's eyes, that so long have slept upon This bold bad man. Suf. And free us from his slavery. Nor. We had need pray, 87 Above all princes, in committing freely Invited by your noble self, hath sent Whom once more I present unto your highness. K. Hen. And once more in mine arms I bid him welcome, And thank the holy conclave for their loves: They have sent me such a man I would have wish'd for. 101 SCENE III. The same. An ante-chamber in the Queen's apartments. Enter ANNE BULLEN and an old Lady. Anne. Not for that neither: here's the pang that pinches: His highness having liv'd so long with her, and she So good a lady that no tongue could ever To leave's a thousand-fold more bitter than I would not be a young count in your way, Anne. Old L. No more to the crown but that. Lo, who comes here? Enter the LORD CHAMBERLAIN. Cham. Good morrow, ladies. What were 't worth to know The secret of your conference? Anne. 50 My good lord, Not your demand; it values not your asking: Our mistress' sorrows we were pitying. 1 An emballing, i.e. a coronation (an investiture with the ball, one of the insignia of royalty). |