ACT IV.

Scene I. A street in Westminster.

Enter two Gentlemen, meeting one another.

First Gent. You're well met once again.

Sec. Gent. So are you.[639]

First Gent. You come to take your stand here and behold
The Lady Anne pass from her coronation?[640]

Sec. Gent. 'Tis all my business. At our last encounter,
The Duke of Buckingham came from his trial. 5

First Gent. 'Tis very true: but that time offer'd sorrow;
This, general joy.

Sec. Gent. 'Tis well: the citizens,
I am sure, have shown at full their royal minds—[641][642]
As, let'em have their rights, they are ever forward—[642][643]
In celebration of this day with shows,[644] 10
Pageants and sights of honour.