Becket and other plays by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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And fulminations from the side of Rome,
An interdict on England--I will have My young son Henry crown'd the King of England, That so the Papal bolt may pass by England, As seeming his, not mine, and fall abroad. I'll have it done--and now. BECKET. Surely too young Even for this shadow of a crown; and tho' I love him heartily, I can spy already A strain of hard and headstrong in him. Say, The Queen should play his kingship against thine! HENRY. I will not think so, Thomas. Who shall crown him? Canterbury is dying. BECKET. The next Canterbury. HENRY. And who shall he be, my friend Thomas? Who? BECKET. Name him; the Holy Father will confirm him. HENRY (_lays his hand on_ BECKET'S _shoulder_). Here! |
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