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Since,
lords of England, it is thus agreed
That
peaceful truce shall be proclaim’d in France,
We
come to be informed by yourselves
What
the conditions of that league must be.
Charles (King of
France)
Henry the Sixth Part I Act
V, Scene iv, Line 116
Well, what about this line do I need to explain? I should think nothing. And what will come of nothing? One might say nothing.
And here's your pic for today. What is it? Nothing, of course.
2 comments:
League meaning truce?
More like permanent arrangement as opposed to truce which is temporary.
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