The Question of the Seal.
Aboutfiveo’clockHenryVIII.awokeoutofanunrefreshingnap,andmutteredtohimself,"Troublousdreams,troublousdreams!Mineendisnowathand:sosaythesewarnings,andmyfailingpulsesdoconfirmit."Presentlyawickedlightflamedupinhiseye,andhemuttered,"YetwillnotIdietillHegobefore."
Hisattendantsperceivingthathewasawake,oneofthemaskedhispleasureconcerningtheLordChancellor,whowaswaitingwithout.
"Admithim,admithim!"exclaimedtheKingeagerly.
TheLordChancellorentered,andkneltbytheKing’scouch,saying—
"Ihavegivenorder,and,accordingtotheKing’scommand,thepeersoftherealm,intheirrobes,donowstandatthebaroftheHouse,where,havingconfirmedtheDukeofNorfolk’sdoom,theyhumblywaithismajesty’sfurtherpleasureinthematter."
TheKing’sfacelitupwithafiercejoy.Saidhe—
"Liftmeup!InmineownpersonwillIgobeforemyParliament,andwithmineownhandwillIsealthewarrantthatridsmeof—"
Hisvoicefailed;anashenpallorswepttheflushfromhischeeks;andtheattendantseasedhimbackuponhispillows,andhurriedlyassistedhimwithrestoratives.Presentlyhesaidsorrowfully—
"Alack,howhaveIlongedforthissweethour!andlo,toolateitcometh,andIamrobbedofthissocovetedchance.Butspeedye,speedye!letothersdothishappyofficesith‘tisdeniedtome.IputmyGreatSealincommission:choosethouthelordsthatshallcomposeit,andgetyetoyourwork.Speedye,man!Beforethesunshallriseandsetagain,bringmehisheadthatImayseeit."