[p. 92] [COL. I] 72 76 80 84 [V. 2] 8 Enter at one doore, King Henry, Exeter, Bedford, Warwicke, King. Peace to this meeting, wherefore we are met; And Princes French and Peeres health to you all. 8. both] om. 3. Duk. With pardon vnto both your mightines. 8 To keepe you from the gentle speech of peace? [p. 92] [COL. 2] Quee. So happy be the Iffue brother Ireland Of this good day, and of this gracious meeting, 12. Ireland] England 16 20 As we are now glad to behold your eyes, Your eyes which hitherto haue borne In them against the French that met them in their bent, The fatall Balls of murthering Bafiliskes: The venome of fuch Lookes we fairely hope Burg. My dutie to you both, on equall loue. Great Kings of France and England: that I haue labour'd 15, 16.] Your.. in them Against bent, [so arranged 2, 3, 4.] 24 |