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Henry IV, Part I


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Henry IV, Part I
      
"He Will Give the Devil His Due."
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Henry IV, Part I
      
"The Better Part of Valour is Discretion."
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William Shakespeare
   wrote   
Henry IV, Part I & II
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Henry IV, Part I
   is a   
Historical Play
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Falstaff
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
Sir John Falstaff

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Hotspur (Henry Percy)
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Edward Poins
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Lord Bardolph
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Archbishop Scroop
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
Archbishop of York

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Vernon
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
Of the White Rose, or York, Faction

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Glendower
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Francis
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
A Drawer

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Lady Percy
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Gadshill
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Mortimer
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
Earl of March

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Blunt
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Peto
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Chamberlain
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Sir Michael
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
A Friend to the Archbishop of York

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Carrier
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part I
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Henry IV, Part I
   begins   
"So Shaken As We Are, So Wan With Care, Find We a Time for Frighted Peace to Pant"
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 Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood; Nor more shall trenching war channel her fields, Nor bruise her flowerets with the armed hoofs Of hostile paces: those opposed eyes, Which, like the meteors of a troubled heaven, All of one nature, of one substance bred, Did lately meet in the intestine shock And furious close of civil butchery Shall now, in mutual well-beseeming ranks, March all one way and be no more opposed Against acquaintance, kindred and allies: The edge of war, like an ill-sheathed knife, No more shall cut his master.

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Henry IV, Part I
   ends   
"And Since This Business So Fair is Done, Let Us Not Leave Till All Our Own Be Won."
Then this remains, that we divide our power. You, son John, and my cousin Westmoreland Towards York shall bend you with your dearest speed, To meet Northumberland and the prelate Scroop, Who, as we hear, are busily in arms: Myself and you, son Harry, will towards Wales, To fight with Glendower and the Earl of March. Rebellion in this land shall lose his sway, Meeting the cheque of such another day: And since this business so fair is done, Let us not leave till all our own be won.

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Closing Lines


Peto
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Simon Shadow
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
Country Soldier

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Henry IV, Part III
      
"Suspicion Always Haunts the Guilty Mind; The Thief Doth Fear Each Bush an Officer."
Watch the Spongebob Squarepants episode "The Nasty Patty" for a humorous illustration of this quote.

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Gower
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Henry IV, Part II
      
"He Hath Eaten Me out of House and Home."
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Bardolph
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Snare
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
A Sheriff's Officer

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Fang
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
A Sheriff's Officer

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Henry IV, Part II
      
"A Man Can Die but Once."
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Lady Northumberland
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Lady Percy
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Robert Shallow
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
Country Justice

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Blunt
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Lord Hastings
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Henry IV, Part II
   is a   
Historical Play
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Morton
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
Retainer of Northumberland

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Lord Chief Justice
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Henry IV, Part II
      
"We Have Heard the Chimes at Midnight."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Harcourt
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
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Ralph Mouldy
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
Country Soldier

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Henry IV, Part III
      
"The Smallest Worm Will Turn, Being Trodden On."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Travers
   is a character in   
Henry IV, Part II
Retainer of Northumberland

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