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第105章 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE SEVENTH(9)

It was bad for Cardinal Wolsey that he had left Cranmer to render this help.It was worse for him that he had tried to dissuade the King from marrying Anne Boleyn.Such a servant as he,to such a master as Henry,would probably have fallen in any case;but,between the hatred of the party of the Queen that was,and the hatred of the party of the Queen that was to be,he fell suddenly and heavily.Going down one day to the Court of Chancery,where he now presided,he was waited upon by the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk,who told him that they brought an order to him to resign that office,and to withdraw quietly to a house he had at Esher,in Surrey.The Cardinal refusing,they rode off to the King;and next day came back with a letter from him,on reading which,the Cardinal submitted.An inventory was made out of all the riches in his palace at York Place (now Whitehall),and he went sorrowfully up the river,in his barge,to Putney.An abject man he was,in spite of his pride;for being overtaken,riding out of that place towards Esher,by one of the King's chamberlains who brought him a kind message and a ring,he alighted from his mule,took off his cap,and kneeled down in the dirt.His poor Fool,whom in his prosperous days he had always kept in his palace to entertain him,cut a far better figure than he;for,when the Cardinal said to the chamberlain that he had nothing to send to his lord the King as a present,but that jester who was a most excellent one,it took six strong yeomen to remove the faithful fool from his master.

The once proud Cardinal was soon further disgraced,and wrote the most abject letters to his vile sovereign;who humbled him one day and encouraged him the next,according to his humour,until he was at last ordered to go and reside in his diocese of York.He said he was too poor;but I don't know how he made that out,for he took a hundred and sixty servants with him,and seventy-two cart-loads of furniture,food,and wine.He remained in that part of the country for the best part of a year,and showed himself so improved by his misfortunes,and was so mild and so conciliating,that he won all hearts.And indeed,even in his proud days,he had done some magnificent things for learning and education.At last,he was arrested for high treason;and,coming slowly on his journey towards London,got as far as Leicester.Arriving at Leicester Abbey after dark,and very ill,he said-when the monks came out at the gate with lighted torches to receive him-that he had come to lay his bones among them.He had indeed;for he was taken to a bed,from which he never rose again.His last words were,'Had I but served God as diligently as I have served the King,He would not have given me over,in my grey hairs.Howbeit,this is my just reward for my pains and diligence,not regarding my service to God,but only my duty to my prince.'The news of his death was quickly carried to the King,who was amusing himself with archery in the garden of the magnificent Palace at Hampton Court,which that very Wolsey had presented to him.The greatest emotion his royal mind displayed at the loss of a servant so faithful and so ruined,was a particular desire to lay hold of fifteen hundred pounds which the Cardinal was reported to have hidden somewhere.

The opinions concerning the divorce,of the learned doctors and bishops and others,being at last collected,and being generally in the King's favour,were forwarded to the Pope,with an entreaty that he would now grant it.The unfortunate Pope,who was a timid man,was half distracted between his fear of his authority being set aside in England if he did not do as he was asked,and his dread of offending the Emperor of Germany,who was Queen Catherine's nephew.In this state of mind he still evaded and did nothing.Then,THOMAS CROMWELL,who had been one of Wolsey's faithful attendants,and had remained so even in his decline,advised the King to take the matter into his own hands,and make himself the head of the whole Church.This,the King by various artful means,began to do;but he recompensed the clergy by allowing them to burn as many people as they pleased,for holding Luther's opinions.You must understand that Sir Thomas More,the wise man who had helped the King with his book,had been made Chancellor in Wolsey's place.But,as he was truly attached to the Church as it was even in its abuses,he,in this state of things,resigned.

Being now quite resolved to get rid of Queen Catherine,and to marry Anne Boleyn without more ado,the King made Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury,and directed Queen Catherine to leave the Court.She obeyed;but replied that wherever she went,she was Queen of England still,and would remain so,to the last.The King then married Anne Boleyn privately;and the new Archbishop of Canterbury,within half a year,declared his marriage with Queen Catherine void,and crowned Anne Boleyn Queen.

She might have known that no good could ever come from such wrong,and that the corpulent brute who had been so faithless and so cruel to his first wife,could be more faithless and more cruel to his second.She might have known that,even when he was in love with her,he had been a mean and selfish coward,running away,like a frightened cur,from her society and her house,when a dangerous sickness broke out in it,and when she might easily have taken it and died,as several of the household did.But,Anne Boleyn arrived at all this knowledge too late,and bought it at a dear price.Her bad marriage with a worse man came to its natural end.

Its natural end was not,as we shall too soon see,a natural death for her.

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