thrilled the audience, while to his:
"——Be patient yet,"
her sarcastic:
"I will, when you are humble!"
cut like a knife, and brought quick applause. But best, greatest, queenliest of all was her exit, when refusing to obey the King's command:
"——Call her again."
for years one might remember those ringing words:
"I will not tarry: no, nor ever more,
Upon this business, my appearance make
In any of their courts."
It was a noble performance. Mr. Kean's mannerisms were less noticeable in Wolsey than in other parts, and the scenes between the Queen and Cardinal were a joy to lovers of Shakespeare.