The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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Side 1
William Shakespeare. KING HENRY IV . PART I. 1817 . DRAMATIS PERSONE . King Henry IV . Henry , Prince. From the Chiswick Press .
William Shakespeare. KING HENRY IV . PART I. 1817 . DRAMATIS PERSONE . King Henry IV . Henry , Prince. From the Chiswick Press .
Side 2
William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONE . King Henry IV . Henry , Prince of Wales , Prince John of Lancaster , Earl of Westmoreland , Sir Walter Blunt , Sons to the King .. Friends to the King . Thomas Percy , Earl of Worcester . Henry ...
William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONE . King Henry IV . Henry , Prince of Wales , Prince John of Lancaster , Earl of Westmoreland , Sir Walter Blunt , Sons to the King .. Friends to the King . Thomas Percy , Earl of Worcester . Henry ...
Side 5
... prince to boast of . K. Hen . Yea , there thou mak'st me sad , and mak'st me sin In envy that my lord Northumberland Should be the father of so blest a son : A son , who is the theme of honour's tongue ; Amongst a grove , the very ...
... prince to boast of . K. Hen . Yea , there thou mak'st me sad , and mak'st me sin In envy that my lord Northumberland Should be the father of so blest a son : A son , who is the theme of honour's tongue ; Amongst a grove , the very ...
Side 6
... Prince of Wales , and FALSTAFF . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Hen . Thou art so fat - witted , with drinking of old sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast ...
... Prince of Wales , and FALSTAFF . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Hen . Thou art so fat - witted , with drinking of old sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast ...
Side 10
... prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this ad- venture , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st thou have the spirit of persuasion , and he the ears of profiting , that what thou speakest may move , and what he ...
... prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this ad- venture , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st thou have the spirit of persuasion , and he the ears of profiting , that what thou speakest may move , and what he ...
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Alarum arms art thou Bard Bardolph bear blood Cade captain cousin crown dauphin dead death Doll dost doth duke duke of Burgundy duke of York earl Eastcheap England English Enter KING HENRY Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear fight France French friends give Gloster grace hand Harfleur Harry hath head hear heart heaven honour horse Host Jack Cade Kath lady liege look lord lord protector majesty master Mortimer never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pr'ythee pray prince prince of Wales Pucelle queen Reignier RICHARD PLANTAGENET Salisbury SCENE Shal Shallow shame sir John sir John Falstaff soldiers Somerset soul speak Suff Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt tongue traitor uncle unto valiant Warwick Westmoreland wilt word York