Henry VI, Part II
By William Shakespeare.
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Dramatis Personae
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King Henry the Sixth
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Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, his uncle
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Cardinal Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, great-uncle to the King
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Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York
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Edward and Richard, his sons
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Duke of Somerset
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Duke of Suffolk
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Duke of Buckingham
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Lord Clifford
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Young Clifford, his son
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Earl of Salisbury
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Earl of Warwick
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Lord Scales
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Lord Say
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Sir Humphrey Stafford, and William Stafford, his brother
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Sir John Stanley
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Vaux
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Matthew Goffe
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A Sea-captain, Master, and Master’s-Mate, and Walter Whitmore
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Two gentlemen, prisoners with Suffolk
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John Hume and John Southwell, priests
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Bolingbroke, a conjurer
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Thomas Horner, an armourer. Peter, his man
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Clerk of Chatham. Mayor of Saint Alban’s
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Simpcox, an impostor
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Alexander Iden, a Kentish gentleman
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Jack Cade, a rebel
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George Bevis, John Holland, Dick the butcher, Smith the weaver, Michael, etc., followers of Cade
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Two murderers
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Margaret, Queen to King Henry
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Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester
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Margaret Jourdain, a witch
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Wife to Simpcox
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Lords, ladies, and attendants, petitioners, aldermen, a herald, a beadle, sheriff, and officers, citizens, ’prentices, falconers, guards, soldiers, messengers, etc.
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A spirit
Scene: England.
Henry VI, Part II
Act I
Scene I
London. The palace.
Flourish of trumpets: then hautboys. Enter the King, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, Salisbury, Warwick, and Cardinal Beaufort, on the one side; the Queen, Suffolk, York, Somerset, and Buckingham, on the other. | |
Suffolk |
As by your high imperial majesty |
King |
Suffolk, arise. Welcome, Queen Margaret: |
Queen |
Great King of England and my gracious lord, |
King |
Her sight did ravish; but her grace in speech, |
All | Kneeling. Long live Queen Margaret, England’s happiness! |
Queen | We thank you all. Flourish. |
Suffolk |
My lord protector, so it please your grace, |
Gloucester | Reads. “Imprimis, It is agreed between the French king Charles, and William de la Pole, Marquess of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be released and delivered to the king her father”—Lets the paper fall. |
King | Uncle, how now! |
Gloucester |
Pardon me, gracious lord; |
King | Uncle of Winchester, I pray, read on. |
Cardinal | Reads. “Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchies of Anjou and Maine shall be released and delivered over to the king her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.” |
King |
They please us well. Lord marquess, kneel down: |