. The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in six volumes. Adorned with cuts. : Revis'd and corrected, with an account of the life and writings of the author. By N. Rowe, Esq . THE LIFE O F King HENRr VIII, A C T I. SCENE L Enter the oor: At theother > the 7)uke of Buckingham, and the LordAbergavenny. BVCKINGHAM. O O D morrow, and well met. How haveSince laft we faw yin France? [ye dons Nor. I thank your Grace:Healthful, and ever fince a frem admirerOf what I faw there. Buck;. An untimely Ague Staid me a Prifoner in my Chamber, whenTbofe Sons of Glory, thofe two Lighrs of MenMet in the vale of


. The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in six volumes. Adorned with cuts. : Revis'd and corrected, with an account of the life and writings of the author. By N. Rowe, Esq . THE LIFE O F King HENRr VIII, A C T I. SCENE L Enter the oor: At theother > the 7)uke of Buckingham, and the LordAbergavenny. BVCKINGHAM. O O D morrow, and well met. How haveSince laft we faw yin France? [ye dons Nor. I thank your Grace:Healthful, and ever fince a frem admirerOf what I faw there. Buck;. An untimely Ague Staid me a Prifoner in my Chamber, whenTbofe Sons of Glory, thofe two Lighrs of MenMet in the vale of Ardrcs. Nor. Twixt Guynes and Anlre:%I was thsn prefent, faw them falute on Horfe-back,. ; Beheld r 1712, The L IFE of Beheld them when they lighted, how they clungIn their Embracemenr, as they grew together;Which had they, What four Thrond ones could have weighdSuch a compounded one ? Buck. All the whole timeI was my Chambers Prifoner. Nor. Then you loftThe view of earthly ©lory: Men might fayTill this time Pomp was fingle, but now marriedTo one above it felf. Each following dayBecame the next Days Matter, till the laftMade former Wonders, its. To day the French^All Clinquant, all in Gold, like Heathens GodsShone down the Englijh; and to morrow, theyMade Britain, India: Every Man that flood,Shewd like a Mine. Their Dwarfifti Pages wereAs Cherubins, all gilt; the Madams too,Not usd to toil, did almoft fweat to bearThe Pride upon them, that their very labourWas to them as a Painting. Now this MaskWas cry*d incomparable; and thenfuing nightMade it a Fool, and ^eggar. The two KingsEqual in luftre, were now beft, now worftAs prefence did prefent them; him in Eye,Still him in


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