Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 3; sc. 6; sc. 7; sc. 8. Act V. sc. 2. DUKE OF GLOSTER, brother to the King. Appears, Act I. sc. 2. Act II. sc. 2. Act III. sc. 1. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 3 EARL OF CAMBRIDGE, LORD SCROOP, SIR THOMAS GREY, conspirators against the King. Appear, Act II. sc. 2. SIR THOMAS ERPINGHAM, an officer in King Henry's army. GOWER, an officer in King Henry's army. Appears, Act III. sc. 2; sc. 6. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 7. sc. 8. Act V. sc. 1. FLUELLEN, an officer in King Henry's army. Appears, Act III. sc. 2; sc. 6. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 7; sc. 8. Act V. sc. 1. MACMORRIS and JAMY, officers in King Henry's army. Appear, Act III. sc. 2. BATES and COURT, soldiers in King Henry's army. WILLIAMS, a soldier in King Henry's army. NYM, formerly servant to Falstaff, now soldier in King Henry's army. BARDOLPH, formerly servant to Falstaff, now soldier in King Henry's army. PISTOL, formerly servant to Falstaff, now soldier in King Henry's army. Appears, Act II. sc. 1; sc. 3. Act III. sc. 2; sc. 6. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 4. Act V. sc. 1. Boy, servant to Nym, Bardolph, and Pistol. Appears, Act II. sc. 1; sc. 3. Appears, Act II. sc. 4. LEWIS, the Dauphin. Act V. sc. 2. Act III. sc. 5; sc. 7. Act IV. sc. 2; sc. 5. Appears, Act II. sc. 4. Act V. sc. 2. THE CONSTABLE OF FRANCE. Appears, Act II. sc. 4. Act III. sc. 5; sc. 7. Act IV. sc. 2; sc. 5. RAMBURES, a French lord. Appears, Act III. sc. 7. Act IV. sc. 2; sc. 5. GRANDPRE, a French lord. Appears, Act IV. sc. 2. Governor of Harfleur. Appears, Act III. sc. 3. MONTJOY, a French herald. Appears, Act III. sc. 6. Act IV. sc. 3; sc. 7. ISABEL, Queen of France. Appears, Act V. sc. 2. KATHARINE, Daughter of Charles and Isabel. Appears, Act III. sc. 4. Act V. sc. 2. ALICE, a lady attending on the Princess Katharine. Appears, Act III. sc. 4. QUICKLY, Pistol's wife, an hostess. Lords, Ladies, Officers, French & English Soldiers, Messengers, and Attendants. SCENE,-IN ENGLAND AND IN FRANCE. 'Henry V.' was first printed in 1600. This copy differs most materially from the text of the folio. The play runs only to 1800 lines; whilst the lines in the folio edition amount to 3500. Not only is the copy thus augmented by the additions of the choruses and new scenes, but there is scarcely a speech, from the first scene to the last, which is not elaborated. |