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Friendship is constant in all other things
Save in the office and affairs of love:
Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues;
Let every eye negotiate for itself
And trust no agent.

      — Much Ado about Nothing, Act II Scene 1

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1

Henry VIII
[II, 2]

Henry VIII

1151

Two equal men. The queen shall be acquainted
Forthwith for what you come. Where's Gardiner?

2

Henry VIII
[II, 2]

Henry VIII

1157

Ay, and the best she shall have; and my favour
To him that does best: God forbid else. Cardinal,
Prithee, call Gardiner to me, my new secretary:
I find him a fit fellow.

3

Henry VIII
[II, 2]

(stage directions)

1162

[Re-enter CARDINAL WOLSEY, with GARDINER]

4

Henry VIII
[II, 2]

Cardinal Wolsey

1163

[Aside to GARDINER] Give me your hand much joy and
favour to you;
You are the king's now.

5

Henry VIII
[II, 2]

Henry VIII

1169

Come hither, Gardiner.

6

Henry VIII
[II, 2]

Henry VIII

1190

Deliver this with modesty to the queen.
[Exit GARDINER]
The most convenient place that I can think of
For such receipt of learning is Black-Friars;
There ye shall meet about this weighty business.
My Wolsey, see it furnish'd. O, my lord,
Would it not grieve an able man to leave
So sweet a bedfellow? But, conscience, conscience!
O, 'tis a tender place; and I must leave her.

7

Henry VIII
[IV, 1]

Third Gentleman

2533

Stokesly and Gardiner; the one of Winchester,
Newly preferr'd from the king's secretary,
The other, London.

8

Henry VIII
[V, 1]

(stage directions)

2775

[Enter GARDINER, Bishop of Winchester, a Page with a]
torch before him, met by LOVELL]

9

Henry VIII
[V, 1]

(stage directions)

2841

[Exeunt GARDINER and Page]

10

Henry VIII
[V, 3]

(stage directions)

3046

[Enter Chancellor; places himself at the upper end]
of the table on the left hand; a seat being left
void above him, as for CRANMER's seat. SUFFOLK,
NORFOLK, SURREY, Chamberlain, GARDINER, seat
themselves in order on each side. CROMWELL at
lower end, as secretary. Keeper at the door]

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