Bloody Quote by William Shakespeare
“Set we forward; let A Roman and a British ensign wave Friendly together. So through Lud's town march, And in the temple of the great Jupiter Our peace we'll ratify, seal it with feasts. Set on there! Never was a war did cease, Ere bloody hands were washed, with such a peace.”
About This Quote
Source Play: Henry V, Act 2, Scene 3, 1599
The speaker celebrates a negotiated peace, emphasizing joint effort and ceremonial sealing, while acknowledging that true peace often follows conflict.
In simple terms: Peace is achieved through cooperation and ceremony after war.
Seek collaborative resolutions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- negotiations
- international treaties
- post‑war celebrations
- political alliances
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can lasting peace be ensured after a treaty?
- What role do rituals play in solidifying agreements?
Peace may be fragile and require ongoing vigilance.