King Henry IV, Part 2
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WITH PERMISSION. ELECTRONIC ANDMACHINE READABLE COPIES MAY BEDISTRIBUTED SO LONG AS SUCH COPIES (1)ARE FOR YOUR OR OTHERSPERSONAL USE ONLY, AND (2) ARE NOTDISTRIBUTED OR USEDCOMMERCIALLY. PROHIBITED COMMERCIALDISTRIBUTION INCLUDES BY ANYSERVICE THAT CHARGES FOR DOWNLOADTIME OR FOR MEMBERSHIP.>>1598SECOND PART OF KING HENRY IVby William ShakespeareDramatis Personae  RUMOUR, the Presenter  KING HENRY THE FOURTH  HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES, afterwards HENRY  PRINCE JOHN OF LANCASTER  PRINCE HUMPHREY OF GLOUCESTER  THOMAS, DUKE OF CLARENCE    Sons of Henry IV
  EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND  SCROOP, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK  LORD MOWBRAY  LORD HASTINGS  LORD BARDOLPH  SIR JOHN COLVILLE  TRAVERS and MORTON, retainers ofNorthumberland    Opposites against King Henry IV  EARL OF WARWICK  EARL OF WESTMORELAND  EARL OF SURREY  EARL OF KENT  GOWER  HARCOURT  BLUNT    Of the King's party  LORD CHIEF JUSTICE  SERVANT, to Lord Chief Justice  SIR JOHN FALSTAFF  EDWARD POINS  BARDOLPH  PISTOL  PETO    Irregular humouristsPAGE, to Falstaff  ROBERT SHALLOW and SILENCE, countryJustices  DAVY, servant to Shallow
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