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第21章 ACT IV.(1)

SCENE 1.A street in Westminster

Enter two GENTLEMEN,meeting one another

FIRST GENTLEMAN.Y'are well met once again.SECOND GENTLEMAN.So are you.FIRST GENTLEMAN.You come to take your stand here,and behold The Lady Anne pass from her coronation?SECOND GENTLEMAN.'Tis all my business.At our last encounter The Duke of Buckingham came from his trial.FIRST GENTLEMAN.'Tis very true.But that time offer'd sorrow;This,general joy.SECOND GENTLEMAN.'Tis well.The citizens,I am sure,have shown at full their royal minds--As,let 'em have their rights,they are ever forward--In celebration of this day with shows,Pageants,and sights of honour.FIRST GENTLEMAN.Never greater,Nor,I'll assure you,better taken,sir.SECOND GENTLEMAN.May I be bold to ask what that contains,That paper in your hand?FIRST GENTLEMAN.Yes;'tis the list Of those that claim their offices this day,By custom of the coronation.The Duke of Suffolk is the first,and claims To be High Steward;next,the Duke of Norfolk,He to be Earl Marshal.You may read the rest.SECOND GENTLEMAN.I thank you,sir;had I not known those customs,I should have been beholding to your paper.But,I beseech you,what's become of Katharine,The Princess Dowager?How goes her business?FIRST GENTLEMAN.That I can tell you too.The Archbishop Of Canterbury,accompanied with other Learned and reverend fathers of his order,Held a late court at Dunstable,six miles of From Ampthill,where the Princess lay;to which She was often cited by them,but appear'd not.And,to be short,for not appearance and The King's late scruple,by the main assent Of all these learned men,she was divorc'd,And the late marriage made of none effect;Since which she was removed to Kimbolton,Where she remains now sick.SECOND GENTLEMAN.Alas,good lady![Trumpets]The trumpets sound.Stand close,the Queen is coming.[Hautboys]

THE ORDER OF THE CORONATION.

1.A lively flourish of trumpets.2.Then two JUDGES.3.LORD CHANCELLOR,with 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 he wore a gilt copper crown.6.MARQUIS DORSET,bearing a sceptre of gold,on his head a demi-coronal of gold.With him,the EARL OF SURREY,bearing the rod of silver with the dove,crowned with an earl's coronet.Collars of Esses.7.DUKE OF SUFFOLK,in his robe of estate,his coronet on his head,bearing a long white wand,as High Steward.With him,the DUKE OF NORFOLK,with the rod of marshalship,a coronet on his head.Collars of Esses.8.A canopy borne by four of the CINQUE-PORTS;under it the QUEEN 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 the QUEEN'S train.10.Certain LADIES or COUNTESSES,with plain circlets of gold without flowers.

Exeunt,first passing over the stage in order and state,and then a great flourish of trumpets

SECOND GENTLEMAN.A royal train,believe me.These know.Who's that that bears the sceptre?FIRST GENTLEMAN.Marquis Dorset;And that the Earl of Surrey,with the rod.SECOND GENTLEMAN.A bold brave gentleman.That should be The Duke of Suffolk?FIRST GENTLEMAN.'Tis the same--High Steward.SECOND GENTLEMAN.And that my Lord of Norfolk?FIRST GENTLEMAN.Yes.SECOND GENTLEMAN.[Looking on the QUEEN]Heaven bless thee!Thou hast the sweetest face I ever look'd on.Sir,as I have a soul,she is an angel;Our king has all the Indies in his arms,And more and richer,when he strains that lady;I cannot blame his conscience.FIRST GENTLEMAN.They that bear The cloth of honour over her are four barons Of the Cinque-ports.SECOND GENTLEMAN.Those men are happy;and so are all are near her.I take it she that carries up the train Is that old noble lady,Duchess of Norfolk.FIRST GENTLEMAN.It is;and all the rest are countesses.SECOND GENTLEMAN.Their coronets say so.These are stars indeed,And sometimes falling ones.FIRST GENTLEMAN.No more of that.Exit Procession,with a great flourish of trumpets.

Enter a third GENTLEMAN

God save you,sir!Where have you been broiling?THIRD GENTLEMAN.Among the crowds i'th'Abbey,where a finger Could not be wedg'd in more;I am stifled With the mere rankness of their joy.SECOND GENTLEMAN.You saw The ceremony?THIRD GENTLEMAN.That I did.FIRST GENTLEMAN.How was it?

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