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Henry VIII.

CHAPTER IV
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They included, says Giustinian, a "most sumptuous supper" at Wolsey's house, "the like of which, I fancy, was never given by Cleopatra or Caligula; the whole banqueting hall being so decorated with huge vases of gold and silver, that I fancied myself in the tower of Chosroes,[247] when that monarch caused Divine honours to be paid him.

After supper...

twelve male and twelve female dancers made their appearance in the richest and most sumptuous array possible, being all dressed alike....

They were disguised in one suit of fine green satin, all over covered with cloth of gold, undertied together with laces of gold, and had masking hoods on their heads; the ladies had tires made of braids of damask gold, with long hairs of white gold.

All these maskers danced at one time, and after they had danced they put off their visors, and then they were all known....


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