Henry V
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:04:00
gently to hear,
:04:03
kindly to judge...
:04:06
our play!
:04:18
My lord, I'll tell you.
:04:26
That self bill is urged,
which, in the 11th year...

:04:29
of the last king's reign was
like to have passed against us.

:04:32
But how, my lord,
shall we resist it now?

:04:35
It must be thought on.
:04:37
If it pass against us, we lose the
better half of our possession.

:04:40
But what prevention?
:04:42
The king is full of grace
and fair regard.

:04:45
And a true lover
of the holy church.

:04:48
The courses of his youth
promised it not.

:04:50
Since his addiction
was to courses vain,

:04:52
his hours filled up
with riots, banquets,

:04:56
sports and never noted
in him any study.

:04:59
But, my good lord,
how now for the mitigation...

:05:02
Of this bill
urged by the commons?

:05:04
Doth his majesty incline
to it or no?

:05:07
He seems...
indifferent,

:05:10
or rather swaying more
upon our part.

:05:14
For I have made an offer
to his majesty,

:05:18
as touching France.
:05:21
[Footsteps approaching]

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