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Henry VI, Part I


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Henry VI, Part I
      
"Delays Have Dangerous Ends."
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Henry VI, Part I
      
"Of All Base Passions, Fear is the Most Accursed."
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Henry VI, Part I
   is a   
Historical Play
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Winchester
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Henry Beaufort, Great-uncle to Henry V, Bishop of Winchster, and Later Cardinal

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Joan La Pucelle
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Commonly Called Joan of Arc

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

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Reignier
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Duke of Anjou, and Titular King of Naples

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Sir William Lucy
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
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Countess of Auvergne
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
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Bastard of Orleans
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
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Edmund Mortimer
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Earl of March

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Basset
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Of the Red Rose, or Lancaster, Faction

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Shepherd
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Father to Joan of Arc

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Sir John Fastolfe
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
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Woodvile
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Lieutenant of the Tower

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Sir Thomas Gargrave
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
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Master-Gunner
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Of Orleans

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General
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
Of the French Forces in Bordeaux

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Legate
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
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Sir William Glansdale
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part I
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Henry VI, Part I
   begins   
"Hung Be the Heavens With Black, Yield Day to Night!"
Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night! Comets, importing change of times and states, Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky, And with them scourge the bad revolting stars That have consented unto Henry's death! King Henry the Fifth, too famous to live long! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth.

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Henry VI, Part I
   ends   
"But I Will Rule Both Her, the King and Realm."
Thus Suffolk hath prevail'd; and thus he goes, As did the youthful Paris once to Greece, With hope to find the like event in love, But prosper better than the Trojan did. Margaret shall now be queen, and rule the king; But I will rule both her, the king and realm.

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Tutor of Rutland
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part III
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Lord Hastings
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part III
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Margaret Jourdain
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
A Witch

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Simpcox
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
An Imposter

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William Shakespeare
   wrote   
Henry VI, Part I, II & III
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Richard Plantagenet the Younger
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
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Henry VI, Part III
   ends   
"For Here, I Hope, Begins Our Lasting Joy."
Away with her, and waft her hence to France. And now what rests but that we spend the time With stately triumphs, mirthful comic shows, Such as befits the pleasure of the court? Sound drums and trumpets! farewell sour annoy! For here, I hope, begins our lasting joy.

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Marquess of Montague
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part III
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John Holland
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
A Follower of Cade

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William Stafford
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
Brother to Sir Humphrey Stafford

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Bolingbroke
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
A Conjurer

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Walter Whitmore
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
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Simpcox's Wife
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
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Commons
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
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Henry VI, Part III
   is a   
Historical Play
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Henry VI, Part II
   is a   
Historical Play
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George Bevis
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
A Follower of Cade

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Lord Clifford
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
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Henry VI, Part II
   begins   
"As by Your High Imperial Majesty, I Had in Charge at My Depart for France"
As by your high imperial majesty I had in charge at my depart for France, As procurator to your excellence, To marry Princess Margaret for your grace, So, in the famous ancient city, Tours, In presence of the Kings of France and Sicil, The Dukes of Orleans, Calaber, Bretagne and Alencon, Seven earls, twelve barons and twenty reverend bishops, I have perform'd my task and was espoused: And humbly now upon my bended knee, In sight of England and her lordly peers, Deliver up my title in the queen To your most gracious hands, that are the substance Of that great shadow I did represent; The happiest gift that ever marquess gave, The fairest queen that ever king received.

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Opening Lines


Father John Hume
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
A Priest

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Lord Clifford
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part III
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Henry VI, Part III
   begins   
"I Wonder How the King Escaped Our Hands."
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Winchester
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
Henry Beaufort, Great-uncle to Henry V, Bishop of Winchster, and Later Cardinal

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Alexander Iden
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part II
A Kentish Gentleman

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King Lewis XI
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part III
King of France

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Edmund Mortimer
   is a character in   
Henry VI, Part III
Earl of March

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