At York Place, Cardinal Wolsey hosts a lavish banquet for nobles and ladies, with Guildford, the Chamberlain, Sands, and Lovell managing the gathering. Sands flirts openly with Anne, and Wolsey welcomes everyone with an invitation to enjoy the feast and be merry. A sudden trumpet and drum announce the arrival of masked strangers, who are actually King Henry VIII and his attendants disguised as shepherds. They are received as guests and join the dancing. Henry chooses Anne as his partner, praises her beauty, then reveals himself when Wolsey tries to identify the most deserving man in the room. Henry continues the revel with drinks and dancing before leaving with the others.
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