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Let this dissention first be tried by fight , And then your highness shall command a peace . Som . The quarrel toucheth none but us alone ; Betwixt ourselves let us decide it then . York . There is my pledge ; accept it , Somerset .
Let this dissention first be tried by fight , And then your highness shall command a peace . Som . The quarrel toucheth none but us alone ; Betwixt ourselves let us decide it then . York . There is my pledge ; accept it , Somerset .
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I kiss these fingers for eternal peace . " Malone says that by the original reading " Suffolk is made to kiss his own fingers , a symbol of peace of which there is , I believe , no example . ' We do not see this .
I kiss these fingers for eternal peace . " Malone says that by the original reading " Suffolk is made to kiss his own fingers , a symbol of peace of which there is , I believe , no example . ' We do not see this .
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Be patient , York : if we conclude a peace , It shall be with such strict and severe cove- nants As little shall the ... Since , lords of England , it is thus agreed That peaceful truce shall be proclaim'd in France , We come to be ...
Be patient , York : if we conclude a peace , It shall be with such strict and severe cove- nants As little shall the ... Since , lords of England , it is thus agreed That peaceful truce shall be proclaim'd in France , We come to be ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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