Act 5 - Scene 1
London. The palace.
Sennet. Enter KING HENRY VI, GLOUCESTER, and EXETER KING HENRY VI
Have you perused the letters from the pope, The emperor and the Earl of Armagnac? GLOUCESTER
I have, my lord: and their intent is this: They humbly sue unto your excellence To have a godly peace concluded
of Between the realms of England and of France. KING HENRY VI
How doth your grace affect their motion? GLOUCESTER
Well, my good lord; and as the only means To stop effusion of our Christian blood And 'stablish quietness
on every side. KING HENRY VI
Ay, marry, uncle; for I always thought It was both impious and unnatural That such immanity and bloody
strife Should reign among professors of one faith. GLOUCESTER
Beside, my lord, the sooner to effect And surer bind this knot of amity, The Earl of Armagnac, near knit to
Charles, A man of great authority in France, Proffers his only daughter to your grace In marriage, with a
large and sumptuous dowry. KING HENRY VI
Marriage, uncle! alas, my years are young! And fitter is my study and my books Than wanton dalliance
with a paramour. Yet call the ambassador; and, as you please, So let them have their answers every one: I
shall be well content with any choice Tends to God's glory and my country's weal.
Enter CARDINAL OF WINCHESTER in Cardinal's habit, a Legate and two Ambassadors EXETER
What! is my Lord of Winchester install'd, And call'd unto a cardinal's degree? Then I perceive that will be
verified Henry the Fifth did sometime prophesy, 'If once he come to be a cardinal, He'll make his cap co-
equal with the crown.' KING HENRY VI
My lords ambassadors, your several suits Have been consider'd and debated on. And therefore are we
certainly resolved To draw conditions of a friendly peace; Which by my Lord of Winchester we mean Shall
be transported presently to France. GLOUCESTER
And for the proffer of my lord your master, I have inform'd his highness so at large As liking of the lady's
virtuous gifts, Her beauty and the value of her dower, He doth intend she shall be England's queen.
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