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− | <div class="WPC-editableContent" | + | <div class="WPC-editableContent"><font color="#00ff00">I hope The Tudors continues. I would hate to see it end!!! I suppose everyone has their own ideas about Henry VIII. With the end of Henry VIII approaching, I tried to imagine the last scene. In my mind, it should have a little ironic twist like this….</font> <font color="#ffffff">Henry VIII is on his death bed. He looks up to see the ghost of Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell, John Lambert and William Tyndale.</font> ...by <a href="/account/1103NEast" target="_self" title="1103NEast">1103NEast</a><br/><br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Henry VIII:</font> I’m surprised to see you here. Why have you come to my death?</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Anne:</font> Your Grace executed me as a witch despite my church work.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Henry VIII:</font> Oh, yes. I confessed that to Cranmer earlier.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Cromwell</font>: You have me executed because Norfolk suspected I was a secret Lutheran.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Tyndale:</font> I don’t believe we have met; but you had me burned at the stake for printing the Bible in English.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Lambert:</font> You had me thrown into the fires at Smithfield for communion.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Henry VIII:</font> I had rather expected to be greeted by Cardinal Wolsey or Sir Thomas More when I reached the hereafter.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Cromwell:</font> Your Grace, they had to be excused for another appoint in the Catholic side of heaven.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Henry VIII:</font> Then, are the four of you here to punish me?</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Anne</font>: Punish you? Or no, we are not here to punish you.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Cromwell:</font> To the contrary, we have been sent to welcome you and honor your Majesty.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Henry VIII:</font> I have always been a good Catholic.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Cromwell:</font> Life is funny like that. You start off as one person and end up another. </font><br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Henry VIII:</font> But, you said you were here to honor me.</font> <br/> <br/><font color="#ffffff"><font color="#ffff00">Anne:</font> Oh, Henry, don’t you see? All of us are Protestants which you had executed; and yet, from hence forth, you will always be known as the first protestant king of England.</font> <br/></div> |
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 13 November 2020
I hope The Tudors continues. I would hate to see it end!!! I suppose everyone has their own ideas about Henry VIII. With the end of Henry VIII approaching, I tried to imagine the last scene. In my mind, it should have a little ironic twist like this…. Henry VIII is on his death bed. He looks up to see the ghost of Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell, John Lambert and William Tyndale. ...by <a href="/account/1103NEast" target="_self" title="1103NEast">1103NEast</a>
Henry VIII: I’m surprised to see you here. Why have you come to my death?
Anne: Your Grace executed me as a witch despite my church work.
Henry VIII: Oh, yes. I confessed that to Cranmer earlier.
Cromwell: You have me executed because Norfolk suspected I was a secret Lutheran.
Tyndale: I don’t believe we have met; but you had me burned at the stake for printing the Bible in English.
Lambert: You had me thrown into the fires at Smithfield for communion.
Henry VIII: I had rather expected to be greeted by Cardinal Wolsey or Sir Thomas More when I reached the hereafter.
Cromwell: Your Grace, they had to be excused for another appoint in the Catholic side of heaven.
Henry VIII: Then, are the four of you here to punish me?
Anne: Punish you? Or no, we are not here to punish you.
Cromwell: To the contrary, we have been sent to welcome you and honor your Majesty.
Henry VIII: I have always been a good Catholic.
Cromwell: Life is funny like that. You start off as one person and end up another.
Henry VIII: But, you said you were here to honor me.
Anne: Oh, Henry, don’t you see? All of us are Protestants which you had executed; and yet, from hence forth, you will always be known as the first protestant king of England.
Henry VIII: I’m surprised to see you here. Why have you come to my death?
Anne: Your Grace executed me as a witch despite my church work.
Henry VIII: Oh, yes. I confessed that to Cranmer earlier.
Cromwell: You have me executed because Norfolk suspected I was a secret Lutheran.
Tyndale: I don’t believe we have met; but you had me burned at the stake for printing the Bible in English.
Lambert: You had me thrown into the fires at Smithfield for communion.
Henry VIII: I had rather expected to be greeted by Cardinal Wolsey or Sir Thomas More when I reached the hereafter.
Cromwell: Your Grace, they had to be excused for another appoint in the Catholic side of heaven.
Henry VIII: Then, are the four of you here to punish me?
Anne: Punish you? Or no, we are not here to punish you.
Cromwell: To the contrary, we have been sent to welcome you and honor your Majesty.
Henry VIII: I have always been a good Catholic.
Cromwell: Life is funny like that. You start off as one person and end up another.
Henry VIII: But, you said you were here to honor me.
Anne: Oh, Henry, don’t you see? All of us are Protestants which you had executed; and yet, from hence forth, you will always be known as the first protestant king of England.