KING HENRY V
If, Duke of Burgundy, you would the peace, Whose want gives growth to the imperfections Which you
have cited, you must buy that peace With full accord to all our just demands; Whose tenors and particular
effects You have enscheduled briefly in your hands. BURGUNDY
The king hath heard them; to the which as yet There is no answer made. KING HENRY V
Well then the peace, Which you before so urged, lies in his answer. KING OF FRANCE
I have but with a cursorary eye O'erglanced the articles: pleaseth your grace To appoint some of your
council presently To sit with us once more, with better heed To re-survey them, we will suddenly Pass our
accept and peremptory answer. KING HENRY V
Brother, we shall. Go, uncle Exeter, And brother Clarence, and you, brother Gloucester, Warwick and
Huntingdon, go with the king; And take with you free power to ratify, Augment, or alter, as your wisdoms
best Shall see advantageable for our dignity, Any thing in or out of our demands, And we'll consign thereto.
Will you, fair sister, Go with the princes, or stay here with us? QUEEN ISABEL
Our gracious brother, I will go with them: Haply a woman's voice may do some good, When articles too
nicely urged be stood on. KING HENRY V
Yet leave our cousin Katharine here with us: She is our capital demand, comprised Within the fore-rank of
our articles. QUEEN ISABEL
She hath good leave.
Exeunt all except HENRY, KATHARINE, and ALICE KING HENRY V
Fair Katharine, and most fair, Will you vouchsafe to teach a soldier terms Such as will enter at a lady's
ear And plead his love-suit to her gentle heart? KATHARINE
Your majesty shall mock at me; I cannot speak your England. KING HENRY V
O fair Katharine, if you will love me soundly with your French heart, I will be glad to hear you confess it
brokenly with your English tongue. Do you like me, Kate?
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