King Henry IV. William Hazlitt
William Shakespeare and William Hazlitt
King Henry IV
With the Analysis of King Henry the Fourth's Character
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2020 OK Publishing
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Table of Contents
King Henry IV, The First Part
By William Shakespeare
SCENE I. London. A Room in the Palace.
SCENE II. The same. An Apartment of Prince Henry’s.
SCENE III. The Same. A Room in the Palace.
SCENE I. Rochester. An Inn-Yard.
SCENE II. The Road by Gadshill.
SCENE III. Warkworth. A Room in the Castle.
SCENE IV. Eastcheap. A Room in the Boar’s-Head Tavern.
SCENE I. Bangor. A Room in the Archdeacon’s House.
SCENE II. London. A Room in the Palace.
SCENE III. Eastcheap. A Room in the Boar’s-Head Tavern.
SCENE I. The Rebel Camp near Shrewsbury.
SCENE II. A public Road near Coventry.
SCENE III. The Rebel Camp near Shrewsbury.
SCENE IV. York. A Room in the Archbishop’s Palace.
SCENE I. The King’s Camp near Shrewsbury.
SCENE III. Plain between the Camps.
SCENE IV. Another Part of the Field.
SCENE V. Another Part of the Field.
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
King Henry the Fourth.
Henry, Prince of Wales, son to the King.
Prince John of Lancaster, son to the King.
Earl of Westmoreland.
Sir Walter Blunt.
Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester.
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland.
Henry Percy, his son.
Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March.
Scroop, Archbishop of York.
Sir Michael, his Friend.
Archibald, Earl of Douglas.
Owen Glendower.
Sir Richard Vernon.
Sir John Falstaff.
Pointz.
Gadshill.
Peto.
Bardolph.
Lady Percy, Wife to Hotspur.
Lady Mortimer, Daughter to Glendower.
Mrs. Quickly, Hostess in Eastcheap.
Lords, Officers, Sheriff, Vintner, Chamberlain, Drawers,
Carriers, Travellers, and Attendants.
SCENE.—England.
ACT I.
SCENE I.
London. A Room in the Palace.
[Enter the King Henry, Westmoreland, Sir Walter Blunt, and others.]
KING.
So shaken as we are, so wan with care,
Find we a time for frighted peace to pant,
And breathe short-winded accents of new broils
To be commenced in strands afar remote.
No more the thirsty entrance of this soil