[8] ye see] before ye Theobald. you see Delius.
[9] noble story] history Capell (Heath conj.)
ACT I.
Scene I. London. An ante-chamber in the palace.
Enter the Duke of Norfolk at one door: at the other, the Duke of Buckingham and the Lord Abergavenny.[9a]
Buck. Good morrow, and well met. How have ye done
Since last we saw in France?[10]
Nor. I thank your grace,
Healthful, and ever since a fresh admirer
Of what I saw there.
Buck. An untimely ague
Stay'd me a prisoner in my chamber when 5
Those suns of glory, those two lights of men,[11]
Met in the vale of Andren.[12]
Nor. 'Twixt Guynes and Arde:
I was then present, saw them salute on horseback;[13]
Beheld them, when they 'lighted, how they clung
In their embracement, as they grew together; 10
Which had they, what four throned ones could have weigh'd[14]
Such a compounded one?