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What of it?

First of all, Henry V was at Agincourt, and his big speech is not about standing and fighting, but about glory. It was Richard III at Bosworth, and his speech is about killing the bastards. But, in either case, what was your question?

Posted by Hamlet on March 25, 1997 at 18:58:08
In Reply to "Henry's speech to troops before bosworth field battle" posted by Paul Parham on March 25, 1997 at 13:16:50


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