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Henry VI, Part 1 Quotes
Marriage is a matter of more worth than to be dealt in by attorneyship.
Source:
Act V, Scene V
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Marriage
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Henry VIII
Book:
Henry VI, Part 1
Writer:
William Shakespeare
Genre:
Classics, Plays, Drama
Published:
1623
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