kingdoms, To make divorce of their incorporate league; That English may as French, French Englishmen, Receive
each other. God speak this Amen! ALL
Amen! KING HENRY V
Prepare we for our marriageon which day, My Lord of Burgundy, we'll take your oath, And all the peers',
for surety of our leagues. Then shall I swear to Kate, and you to me; And may our oaths well kept and
prosperous be!
Sennet. Exeunt
EPILOGUE
Enter Chorus Chorus
Thus far, with rough and all-unable pen, Our bending author hath pursued the story, In little room confining
mighty men, Mangling by starts the full course of their glory. Small time, but in that small most greatly
lived This star of England: Fortune made his sword; By which the world's best garden be achieved, And
of it left his son imperial lord. Henry the Sixth, in infant bands crown'd King Of France and England, did
this king succeed; Whose state so many had the managing, That they lost France and made his England
bleed: Which oft our stage hath shown; and, for their sake, In your fair minds let this acceptance take.
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