other hand, the final act has the Queen of France refer to Henrys eyes, which have formerly "borne in
them / Against the French that met them in their bent / The fatal balls of murdering basilisks" and the
marriage has the slightly uneasy or unnatural closure that unifies unharmonious opposites in such problem
comedies as Alls Well that Ends Well or Much Ado about Nothing.
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