Read King John & Henry VIII Online
Authors: William Shakespeare
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omit … time
neglect this current opportunity
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duke
i.e. of Buckingham
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him
i.e. Wolsey
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uncontemned
unscorned, not treated contemptuously
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neglected
disregarded/slighted
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Out of
beyond
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Gives way
favors
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fear
doubt
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in’s
in his
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out
ended, lost
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he’s
may apply to Wolsey or to Henry
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come off
escape (if Wolsey)/ desist (if Henry)
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his
i.e. Henry’s
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contrary
oppositional/contradictory
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unfolded
exposed
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practices
schemes
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miscarried
went astray/were intercepted
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stay
delay
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creature
dependant, servant
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perceives him
perceives
49
coasts And hedges
is indirect and devious (as if traveling in a roundabout manner along a coastline or by hedgerows)
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physic
remedy
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Trace the conjunction
follow the marriage
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All men’s
puns on
amen
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Marry
by the Virgin Mary (picks up on the notion of marriage)
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young
i.e. recent news
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may … unrecounted
perhaps not everyone will have heard it/not everyone needs to hear it
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gallant
fine, splendid
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complete
perfect
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persuade me
am convinced
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fall
befall/be born
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memorized
made memorable
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Digest
endure, stomach
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cause
i.e. the divorce
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unhandled
unresolved, without management
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Is posted
has gone in haste
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He … opinions
i.e. letters from him have been received ahead of his arrival; the
opinions
may be Cranmer’s own or, more likely, those that he was sent to gather on the divorce
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published
announced publicly
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moody
sullen, angry
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packet
dispatch, packet of letters
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Looked … paper?
i.e. Did he open it?
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Presently
immediately
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heed
care, attention
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abroad
out of his
bedchamber
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this
this time
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visage
face
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late
former
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clear
bright
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snuff it
trim its wick
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spleeny Lutheran
hot-headed Protestant
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wholesome
beneficial, healthy
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lie i’th’bosom of
i.e. have sex with/share the secrets of
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hard-ruled
difficult to manage; possible erectile connotations
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arch-one
major, principal one (plays on “archbishop”)
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Hath
who has
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schedule
document
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fret
gnaw, fray/add frets or ridges (to aid tuning on a stringed instrument)
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master-cord
main sinew, chief string
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on’s
of his
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portion
share
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commotion
agitation
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straight
straight away
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against
toward
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wot
know
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importing
concerning
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several parcels
various pieces
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plate
gold or silver tableware
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stuffs
material, cloth
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ornaments of household
furnishings
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proud rate
great cost/vast quantity
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outspeaks … subject
far exceeds what a subject ought to own
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withal
with
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contemplation
thoughts/religious musing
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should
would be allowed (to)
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below the moon
i.e. worldly
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stuff
matter (plays on the sense of “(rich) fabric”; the king’s loaded language continues with
inventory
,
steal
,
audit
)
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graces
virtues
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leisure
time for contemplation
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keep … audit
see to your worldly accounts (as opposed to the spiritual reckoning at Judgment Day)
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ill husband
poor domestic manager
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glad
i.e. because Wolsey is so unconcerned with self-seeking material matters (ironic)
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times of preservation
life-sustaining activities (i.e. eating, sleeping)
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perforce
of necessity
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tendance
attention
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crown … you
i.e. by investing Wolsey with Church promotions
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alone
only
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pared
trimmed, reduced
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havings
fortune
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prime
foremost, most powerful (under the king)
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pronounce
declare
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withal
moreover, in addition
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graces
favors
211
could … requite
my most deliberate efforts could repay
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filed
kept pace
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so
only to the extent
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allegiant
loyal
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the … it
“honor is the reward of virtue” was proverbial
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foulness
dishonor, public shame
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power
faculties
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notwithstanding … duty
despite your duty to the Church/beyond the debt of allegiance of any subject to his king
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that your
i.e. that
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in love’s particular
on account of the intimacy of close friendship
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that … be
I who am, have been and will be (after digressing, Wolsey never in fact finishes this sentence)
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crack
violate, destroy
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horrid
frightening
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chiding
tumultuous, angry
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break
interrupt/stem
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chafèd
enraged
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galled
wounded/angered
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makes him nothing
destroys him (the
huntsman
)
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story
cause/narrative
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undone
ruined
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account
may play on the sense of “
story
, narrative”
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world
vast quantity
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fee
pay/bribe
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cross
perverse, thwarting
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main
chief, significant
265
device
strategy, trick
266
stir
anger
267
take right
works properly, succeeds
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bring me off
rescue me
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meridian
highest point (of the sun)
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setting
decline, sunset
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exhalation
shooting star, meteor
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presently
immediately
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Asher House
Esher House, Surrey, which belonged to Wolsey as Bishop of Winchester
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commission
warrant, authority
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cross
challenge
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it
i.e. obey their orders
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metal
material/mettle (i.e. disposition, spirit)
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envy
malice
291
sleek
fawning, oily
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wanton
unprincipled, lawless, merciless
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rewards
i.e. punishments
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enjoy
use, benefit from
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Tied
authorized, confirmed
300
letters patents
documents signed by the king conferring land, title or official position
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forty hours
used indefinitely to convey a broad period of time
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scarlet sin
refers to the color of a cardinal’s robes; also to Isaiah 1:18 which describes sins as “red like scarlet”
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parts
qualities
312
Weighed
equaled in weight
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of
on
312
policy
political strategy, cunning
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his succour
being able to help him (Buckingham)
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fault
offense
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gav’st
assigned to
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credit
reputation
322
From
of
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cause
case (tried in court)
326
That
I who
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mate
be a match for, contend with
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fellow
common man/servant/good-for-nothing (a contemptuous term for one of Wolsey’s status)
335
jaded
deceived, made fools of (plays on the sense of “made green”)
337
dare
daze
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dare … larks
birds could be caught by being distracted with a piece of scarlet cloth while nets were dropped on them; there may be an implicit reference to Joan Larke, Wolsey’s mistress
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issues
children, i.e. sons
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he
i.e. Wolsey
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articles
items in a list of formal charges
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sacring bell
small bell rung at the consecration of the host, the holiest part of the Mass (after the Reformation it signified the bell rung to announce morning prayers)
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brown
brunette/dark-complexioned (or sunburned; another dig at Wolsey, suggesting this particular lover is a common peasant)
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wench
girl of the rustic or working class/mistress
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hand
possession/handwriting
357
thus much
I can say this much
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foul
plays on the sense of “illegible, blotted”
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out
be revealed
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dare
challenge, defy
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objections
accusations
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want
lack
369
Have at you!
i.e. here I come (standard utterance at the opening of a fight)
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wrought
planned, connived, worked
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legate
one of the Pope’s representatives
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‘Ego … meus’
“My king and I” (Latin); literally “I and my king,” which leads Norfolk to claim that Wolsey places himself before the king; however, this is the required Latin word order and Wolsey’s real offense is to equate himself with the monarch
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still
always
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Ambassador
i.e. as Henry’s ambassador
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emperor
the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V
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made bold
dared
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carry … seal
taking the great seal of England out of the country was forbidden