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Henry the 5th   Written by Carolyn (8/20/2004 10:15 a.m.)

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This Prince after he succeeded to the throne grew quite reformed and amiable, forsaking all his dissipated Companions, & never thrashing Sir William again.

This is a bit ironic, as in the next sentence it mentions that Lord Cobham was burnt alive -- so how reformed and amiable was Henry?

I find it interesting that the portrait is of soldier, because Henry was well known as a warrior prince.


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