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    King John/Henry VIII (Signet Classics)

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      107 lop lopped-off branch

      109 The ... sap i.e. the tree will die

      110 questioned challenged, resisted

      116 grace good will/mercy

      116 commons common people

      117 Hardly conceive think harshly

      117 noised rumored, reported

      118 our Wolsey uses the royal plural

      118 revokement repeal

      119 anon shortly

      122 Is run in has incurred, come into

      124 rare splendid/exceptional

      125 To ... bound no one is more indebted to nature for such qualities 127 out of beyond

      129 disposed applied, directed

      130 vicious wicked, immoral

      131 complete accomplished, perfect

      133 ravished entranced

      135 monstrous unnatural

      135 habits clothing/behavior, practices

      138 gentleman in trust trusted servant

      140 practices plots

      141 hear too much i.e. for our own protection 143 careful dutiful, full of care (for the king)

      143 collected picked up, gathered (as evidence)

      148 issue children

      148 carry manage

      149 sceptre staff carried as a symbol of sovereignty 151 menaced threatened

      154 conception intention, plan

      155 Not ... person not being gratified in his wish regarding you (i.e. that the king should die childless) 157 friends i.e. Wolsey

      159 Deliver speak

      161 How ... fail? On what did he base his claim to the throne in the event of my death without an heir?

      162 To this point on this subject

      167 Chartreux Carthusian, i.e. one of a strict monastic order from Chartreux near Grenoble in France 172 the Rose the name of a manor house belonging to Buckingham 173 St Lawrence Poultney a church on Candlewick Street in London 174 speech talk, gossip, prevailing opinion

      176 perfidious treacherous

      177 To ... danger resulting in danger for the king

      177 presently instantly

      178 doubted feared/suspected

      182 choice chosen, appointed

      183 moment importance

      187 demure confidence grave assurance, solemn certainty 190 o'th'commonalty of the common people

      195 spleen anger, malice

      196 nobler i.e. as the immortal soul is more important than worldly rank 198 on go on

      200 but only

      204 forged formed, created (in)

      205 much ... do very likely to be carried out

      207 failed died

      210 rank foul, corrupt, gross

      214 Greenwich a royal palace south of the River Thames 219 his as his own (instead of the king's)

      220 committed imprisoned

      223 Richard i.e. Richard III

      223 Salisbury town in Wiltshire, southwest England 224 suit a formal request

      225 made ... duty i.e. by kneeling before Richard in feigned respect 230 God mend all may God put everything right

      233 stretched him stood fully upright

      234 mounting raising

      236 evil used badly treated

      236 outgo surpass

      238 irresolute shaky, undecided/not accomplished

      239 period end, purpose

      240 attached arrested

      241 present immediate

      244 to th'height in the highest degree

      1 spells magic charms

      1 juggle trick, deceive, conjure

      2 mysteries enigmatic behavior (i.e. the imitation of French courtly fashions) 5 let 'em be even if they are

      7 late recent

      8 fit ... o'th'face one or two grimaces, contrived facial expressions 8 shrewd cunning, artful/sharp, clever

      9 hold 'em assume such facial expressions

      11 Pepin or Clotharius eighth-and sixth-century Kings of the Franks 11 keep state so maintain such affected dignity (presumably those referred to are walking around with their noses in the air) 12 legs i.e. ways of walking/bowing

      12 take it think, assume/affirm, swear

      13 spavin tumor on a horse's leg caused by inflammation of cartilage 14 springhalt stringhalt, a disease of a horse's hind legs, causing spasmodic muscle contractions 15 Death contracted form of the oath "by God's death"

      16 after ... to't fashioned in such a pagan manner

      17 worn out exhausted (all the styles available in)

      21 clapped placed

      27 Louvre French royal palace in Paris

      30 fool and feather foolishness and elaborate dress (such as feathers worn on hats) 31 honourable ... ignorance foolish trivia they consider worthy (points plays on the sense of "laces used for fastening clothing") 32 as such as

      32 fights i.e. duels

      32 fireworks fighting/whoring (perhaps also with associations of "elaborate pyrotechnic displays") 33 Abusing dishonoring, mocking

      34 Out ... wisdom using the so-called wisdom they have gained abroad 34 renouncing clean they must now renounce totally

      35 tall ... breeches i.e. French fashions, playing on notion of venereal disease 35 blistered short and puffed/covered in blisters, symptomatic of venereal disease 36 types marks, indications

      36 travel plays on sense of sexual travail, exertion 37 understand comprehend/stand up properly (with sexual connotations) 37 honest honorable/true

      38 pack depart

      38 playfellows (sexual) partners

      39 cum privilegio "with immunity" (Latin; an abbreviated form of the phrase announcing the exclusive right of a printer to publish a book) 39 oui "yes" (French)

      40 lag end latter part, tail end (with phallic connotations) 40 lewdness foolishness/wickedness/lechery

      41 physic medicine, specifically perhaps a cure for venereal disease 44 trim vanities smart dandies/worthless fripperies/handsome playthings 45 marry by the Virgin Mary

      46 whoresons bastards, wretches (a coarse term of abuse) 47 speeding successful/speedy

      47 lay down seduce/have sex with

      48 fiddle musical instrument/penis/mirth-maker, jester 48 fellow equal

      49 fiddle play with/cheat

      50 converting of 'em i.e. reforming their behavior 52 play performing music/sexual play

      52 plainsong simple melody, i.e. straightforward manner of wooing 53 hearing i.e. audience (with a woman)

      53 by'r lady by Our Lady (the Virgin Mary)

      54 Held be considered

      54 current fashionable

      56 colt's tooth youthful lust

      56 cast discarded

      58 stump remains of a tooth/penis

      64 makes gives

      68 fruitful generous

      69 dews i.e. favors, benevolence (puns on "dues" or taxes) 71 black slanderous/sinful

      71 other otherwise

      72 he's wherewithal he has the necessary means

      73 Sparing frugality, economy

      74 way way of life, i.e. as a cardinal

      77 ones i.e. examples

      77 stays waits

      78 along i.e. come along

      80 spoke to asked

      81 comptrollers stewards, masters of ceremonies

      82 your lordship's i.e. entirely at your disposal 1.4 Location: York Place (now Whitehall)--Wolsey's residence

      1.4 Hautboys oboelike instruments

      1.4 state canopy

      1.4 divers various, several

      4 bevy company

      5 abroad out with her, from home

      7 tardy slow, late

      9 Clapped fixed

      12 lay secular/sexual

      13 running banquet hasty meal/rewarding sexual pursuit or sex itself 15 society group

      16 confessor plays on the sense of "sexual partner"

      19 easy penance with sexual connotations

      21 down feather

      23 Place you you arrange the seating

      25 cold plays on the sense of "sexually unresponsive"

      26 waking awake, lively (with suggestion of sexual activity) 29 thank I thank

      30 wild erratically, madly/reck
    lessly, excitably/lustfully 32 mad insane/uncontrollable, high-spirited

      34 bite biting was thought to be a common trait of madmen 35 twenty i.e. twenty ladies

      35 with a breath in one breath, in a very short space of time 36 said done

      37 fairly properly/favorably/fully

      39 Pass away leave

      40 For as for

      40 cure spiritual duty/remedy (for frowning)/ sexual remedy 41 Let me alone leave it to me

      47 bowl i.e. full of wine

      47 may as may

      50 beholding beholden, indebted

      50 cheer entertain/encourage/cheer up

      56 gamester sporting, fun-loving person/gambler/one fond of sex 58 make my play score (in cards/in love)

      59 pledge it drink to my toast

      60 thing plays on the sense of "penis"

      62 anon soon

      62.1 chambers small cannon

      65 voice i.e. noise

      67 privileged protected

      69 strangers foreigners

      71 make make their way

      76 heaven of beauty i.e. gathering of beautiful ladies 78 broken disrupted

      80 Masquers costumed nobles taking part in a courtly entertainment involving dancing 80 habited dressed

      81 pleasures wills, desires

      83 fame report, rumor

      87 conduct guidance, permission

      89 revels merriment/courtly entertainment

      99 this place i.e. the chair of state

      100 but only

      106 it i.e. the chair of state

      111 fair fine/virtuous/beautiful

      112 You ... unhappily i.e. if you were not a rightfully minded clergyman, I should look unfavorably upon this gathering of beautiful women 115 pleasant merry

      117 Prithee please (literally "I pray thee")

      118 An't if it

      119 her highness' women i.e. lady-in-waiting to Queen Katherine 120 dainty delicately pretty

      121 take you out i.e. to dance

      122 health toast

      124 banquet separate course of sweetmeats after the main feast, served in a different room 125 I'th'privy chamber i.e. in a private inner room 128 heated hot, but in his reply Henry plays on the sense of "lustful, hot-blooded"

      133 forsake leave, give up

      135 measure slow stately dance

      136 dream focus on/conjecture

      137 best in favour best-looking/most popular with the ladies 137 knock it strike up

      2.1 Location: a street in Westminster, London

      2.1 several separate

      3 hall i.e. Westminster Hall

      16 passed it did the trial proceed

      17 a little brief

      18 to his accusations in response to the accusations brought against him 19 still consistently

      19 alleged brought forward

      20 law i.e. case against him

      22 examinations testimonies, statements

      22 proofs evidence

      23 divers various, several

      24 him brought i.e. have brought to him

      24.1 viva voce "in person, in live speech" (Latin) 32 fain gladly

      37 pitied in him i.e. prompted useless pity

      37 forgotten i.e. was ineffectual

      40 knell funeral bell, i.e. death sentence

      41 sweat sweated

      42 choler anger

      42 ill unfavorable/wicked/bitter

      43 fell to recovered

      50 end root, bottom

      52 Kildare's attainder the accusation and disgrace of the Earl of Kildare; he was imprisoned on a number of charges and his role as Lord Deputy in Ireland was given to the Earl of Surrey, Buckingham's son-in-law 53 deputy governor

      55 father father-in-law

      56 trick of state political contrivance

      57 envious malicious

      58 his i.e. Surrey's

      59 requite avenge, repay

      60 generally universally, by all

      64 perniciously deeply, desiring his death or ruin

      67 mirror image, model

      67.1 Tipstaves court officers, named after their badge of office, a metal-tipped staff 67.2 axe ... him signifying that the prisoner had been condemned to death 67.3 Halberds i.e. halberdiers, carrying long-handled weapons topped with a combination of spearhead and axe blade 70 close out of sight/quietly

      73 lose forget

      74 judgement sentence

      76 sink ruin/damn

      79 premises evidence (submitted in court)

      80 more better

      82 look beware, watch out

      83 evils wrongdoings, evil careers/hovels or privies

      86 sue plead

      87 More ... faults i.e. much greater than the magnitude of offense I would dare to commit 90 only ... dying the only thing that is bitter to him, the only real death he experiences 92 divorce of steel i.e. separation of body and soul by the axe 93 sacrifice offering

      101 take make

      101 envy malice

      105 Yet still

      105 forsake leaves (my body)

      107 tell count

      109 old time perhaps a personification here

      110 monument tomb

      112 charge duty, role

      113 undertakes takes responsibility for

      116 furniture furnishings, equipment

      119 state rank

      122 base dishonorable, unworthy/low-born

      123 truth loyalty/honesty

      123 seal confirm, ratify

      126 head an army

      126 Richard i.e. Richard III

      135 stroke action/executioner's blow

      138 happier more fortunate

      142 end purpose

      143 from ... certain the words of a dying man were considered especially wise or prophetic 144 liberal of generous with

      145 loose careless

      147 rub obstacle (bowling term)

      149 But except

      156 authors originators, causes

      159 fall happens

      162 faith reliability, trustworthiness

      167 am confident i.e. trust you

      168 shall i.e. shall have it

      168 late recent

      169 buzzing rumor

      171 held not did not stand firm, did not last

      173 straight straight away

      174 allay subdue, silence

      178 held for it is thought

      179 venture at it risk acting on it

      180 about him near who are close to him

      181 possessed ... scruple put a doubt into his mind (perhaps with connotations of demonic possession; the doubt is that Henry's marriage is invalid because Katherine had originally been married to his older brother Arthur; marrying one's brother's widow is prohibited in Leviticus 20:21) 183 Cardinal Campeius the Pope's legate sent from Rome to determine the legality of the king's marriage 186 emperor Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, Queen Katherine's nephew 188 purposed intended, planned

      189 have ... mark i.e. are accurate

      189 mark target (in archery)

      190 smart pain

      193 open exposed, public

      2.2 Location: the royal court, London

      2 ridden broken in

      2 furnished equipped

      5 commission warrant

      5 main considerable

      13 private on his own

      14 sad serious

      18 conscience Suffolk plays on the sexual sense of "genital expansiveness"

      22 blind without regard for others; fortune was commonly depicted as a blind woman who 22 turns the wheel of people's fortunes

      23 list pleases

      23 know understand, recognize

      25 he i.e. Wolsey

      42 end purpose/outcome

      43 French king's sister the Duchess of Alencon, suggested by Wolsey as a second wife for Henry 44 slept upon failed to notice, not perceived truly

      45 bold daring, overconfident

      51 lump probably lump of clay

      52 pitch height, i.e. stature

      53 For as for

      55 made i.e. successful, of noble rank


      55 stand remain, stand firm

      57 breath i.e. mere words

      65 otherwhere elsewhere

      68 curtain separating the main stage from the discovery space or recess at the back of the stage 76 this way in this respect

      77 estate state

      80 Go to expression of impatient dismissal

      81 temporal worldly, secular

      81 commission warrant (from the Pope)

      83 quiet calm

      84 cure physical remedy (but with connotations of spiritual care) 87 talker i.e. man of words rather than action

      92 priest i.e. Wolsey

      94 sick envious

      97 have-at-him thrust, attack (fencing term)

      99 precedent example

      101 scruple doubt

      101 voice of Christendom i.e. the Pope and the various clergymen who were consulted over Henry's problem of conscience 102 envy malice

      103 Spaniard i.e. Charles V (Katherine's nephew), or the Spanish in general 103 her i.e. Queen Katherine

      104 confess admit, allow

      105 clerks scholars

      107 Have ... voices may vote as they please

      109 general tongue i.e. representative spokesperson 113 conclave body of cardinals (in Rome)

      115 strangers foreigners

      117 tender submit

      117 virtue power

      120 unpartial impartial

      124 that that which

      125 place rank

      130 fit suitable, able

      144 stick hesitate

      146 Kept ... still i.e. always had him traveling abroad (on diplomatic missions) 149 murmurers gossips, rumormongers/troublemakers

      152 appointment order

      153 none ... else i.e. no one else so close to the king 154 griped seized, clutched at

      154 meaner lower ranking

      155 Deliver tell, report

      155 modesty propriety/consideration

      157 For ... learning to receive, play host to such a learned discussion 157 Blackfriars Dominican monastery in London

      159 furnished equipped

      160 able (sexually) vigorous

      161 bedfellow i.e. Katherine

      161 conscience perhaps playing on "conscience" meaning "knowledge of the vagina" (i.e. Anne Bullen's) 1 Not ... neither Anne and the Old Lady enter mid-conversation 1 pinches torments

      4 Pronounce declare/utter

      6 courses ... sun i.e. years

      9 process course (of events)

      10 avaunt order to be gone

      10 pity pity-provoking situation

      12 temper substance, hardness/disposition

      15 temporal worldly (rather than heavenly)

      16 quarrel quarreler

      17 sufferance panging hardship as tormenting

      20 stranger outsider/foreigner

      24 range roam/live/be ranked

      24 humble livers those of low rank

      25 perked up decked out

      25 glist'ring glittering, sparkling

      28 having possession

      29 troth faith

      29 maidenhead virginity

      31 Beshrew curse

      33 spice dash, touch

      34 so fair parts such beauty/such good qualities

      36 Affected likes, is drawn to

      37 sooth truth

      38 Saving despite

      38 mincing pretentious manner, affectations

      39 cheverel kid leather (noted for its softness)

      41 troth truth, faith

     


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