Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Char. That peacefull truce shall be proclaim'd in France,
Char. We come to be informed by your selues,
Char. What the conditions of that league must be.
Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. Speake Winchcster, for boyling choller chokes
Yorke. The hollow passage of my poyson'd voyce,
Yorke. By sight of these our balefull enemies.
Win. Win.
Win. Charles, and the rest, it is enacted thus:
Win. That in regard King Henry giues consent,
Win. Of meere compassion, and of lenity,
Win. To ease your Countrie of distressefull Warre,
Win. And suffer you to breath in fruitfull peace,
Win. You shall become true Liegemen to his Crowne.
Win. And Charles, vpon condition thou wilt sweare
Win. To pay him tribute, and submit thy selfe,
Win. Thou shalt be plac'd as Viceroy vnder him,
Win. And still enioy thy Regall dignity.
Alan. Alan.
Alan. Must he be then as shadow of himselfe?