PERSONS REPRESENTED. KING HENRY IV. Appears, Act I. sc. 1; sc. 3. Act III. sc. 2. Act V. sc. 1; sc. 4; sc. 5. HENRY PRINCE OF WALES, son to the King. Appears, Act I. sc. 2. Act II. sc. 2; sc. 4. Act III. sc. 2; sc. 3. sc. 4; sc. 5. PRINCE JOHN OF LANCASTER, Son to the King. EARL OF WESTMORELAND, friend to the King. Appears, Act I. sc. 1; sc. 3. Act III. sc. 2. Act IV. sc. 3. THOMAS PERCY, Earl of Worcester. Appears, Act I. sc. 3. Act III. sc. 1. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 3. HENRY PERCY, Earl of Northumberland. HENRY PERCY, surnamed Hotspur, son to the Earl of Northumberland. Appears, Act I. sc. 3. Act II. sc. 3. Act III. sc. 1. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 3. EDMUND MORTIMER, Earl of March. SCROOP, Archbishop of York. Appears, Act IV. sc. 4. SIR MICHAEL, a friend of the Archbishop. Appears, Act IV. sc. 4. ARCHIBALD, Earl of Douglas. Appears, Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 3. Act V. sc. 2; sc. 3; sc. 4. OWEN GLENDOWER. Appears, Act III. sc. 1. SIR RICHARD VERNON. Appears, Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 3. Act V. sc. 1; sc. 2; sc. 5. Appears, Act II. sc. 2; sc. 4. Act III. sc. 3. Act IV. sc. 2. LADY PERCY, wife to Hotspur, and sister to Mortimer. LADY MORTIMER, daughter to Glendower, and wife to Mortimer. MRS. QUICKLY, hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap. Lords, Officers, Sheriff, Vintner, Chamberlain, Drawers, Two Carriers, Travellers, and Attendants. SCENE, ENGLAND. There is no List of Characters in the old copies. THE first edition of 'Henry IV., Part I.,' appeared in 1598. Five other editions were printed before the folio of 1623. The first edition of 'Henry IV., Part II.,' appeared in 1600. Another edition was issued the same year. No subsequent edition appeared till the folio of 1623. The text of the folio, from which we print, does not materially differ from the original quartos, in the First Part. In the Second Part there are large additions, and those some very important passages, in the folio. KING HENRY IV.-PART I. ACT I. SCENE I.-London. A Room in the Palace. Enter KING HENRY, WESTMORELAND, Sir WALTER BLUNT, and others. K. HEN. So shaken as we are, so wan with care, (Whose soldier now, under whose blessed cross Whose arms were moulded in their mothers' womb Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, WEST. My liege, this haste was hot in question, K. HEN. It seems, then, that the tidings of this broil Brake off our business for the Holy Land. WEST. This, match'd with other like, my gracious lord For more uneven and unwelcome news Came from the north, and thus it did report: At Holmedon met, Where they did spend a sad and bloody hour; And shape of likelihood, the news was told; K. HEN. Here is a dear and true-industrious friend, |