William Shakespeare: King Henry VI, First Part

ACT FIFTH
4. SCENE IV. Camp of the Duke of York in Anjou. (continued)

WARWICK.
How say'st thou, Charles? shall our condition stand?

CHARLES.
It shall;
Only reserv'd, you claim no interest
In any of our towns of garrison.

YORK.
Then swear allegiance to his majesty,
As thou art knight, never to disobey
Nor be rebellious to the crown of England
Thou, nor thy nobles, to the crown of England.
So, now dismiss your army when ye please;
Hang up your ensigns, let your drums be still,
For here we entertain a solemn peace.

[Exeunt.]

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