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"What is this castle call'd that stands hard by?"
12019-03-14T19:58:05-07:00Lucas Robert Vaughn2fd95f848abe6ef38fdfcb397a83f65216883bbd296032King Henry, on horseback surrounded by knights with his army gathering behind him, addresses Montjoy.plain2019-03-14T19:59:49-07:00Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection1885DrawingIndian ink wash with white pigment highlightsDarley, Felix Ocatavius Carr, artist.Lucas Robert Vaughn2fd95f848abe6ef38fdfcb397a83f65216883bbd