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"And Since This Business So Fair is Done, Let Us Not Leave Till All Our Own Be Won."


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Henry IV, Part I
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"And Since This Business So Fair is Done, Let Us Not Leave Till All Our Own Be Won."
Then this remains, that we divide our power. You, son John, and my cousin Westmoreland Towards York shall bend you with your dearest speed, To meet Northumberland and the prelate Scroop, Who, as we hear, are busily in arms: Myself and you, son Harry, will towards Wales, To fight with Glendower and the Earl of March. Rebellion in this land shall lose his sway, Meeting the cheque of such another day: And since this business so fair is done, Let us not leave till all our own be won.

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