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Henry VI. Is this the Lord Talbot, uncle Gloucester, 1720 That hath so long been resident in France? Duke of Gloucester. Yes, if it please your majesty, my liege. Henry VI. Welcome, brave captain and victorious lord! When I was young, as yet I am not old, I do remember how my father said 1725 A stouter champion never handled sword.
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This text may be freely used for educational, non-proift purposes; for all other uses contact the Coordinating Editor. Author: William Shakespeare. Not Peer Reviewed. Edition: Henry VI, Part 1. Henry VI, Part 1 (Folio 1, 1623) Texts of this edition. Henry VI, Part 1, Modern. Henry VI, Part 1, Folio 1, 1623 (Old-spelling transcription) Facsimiles.
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Title: Henry VI, Part 1 (Folio 1, 1623) Copyright Internet Shakespeare Editions. This text may be freely used for educational, non-proift purposes; for all other uses contact the Coordinating Editor.
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Jun 25, 2023 · Download. Henry VI, Part 1 (Shakespeare) ←. Versions of. The First Part of King Henry the Sixth (1623) William Shakespeare. →. related portals: Elizabethan drama. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, quotes, Wikidata item. A historical play, written in 1591, possibly in collaboration with Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe.
Complete Text Act I. Scene 1. Westminster Abbey. Scene 2. France. Before Orleans. Scene 3. London. Before the Tower. Scene 4. Orleans. Scene 5. The same. Scene 6. The same. Act II. Scene 1. Before Orleans. Scene 2. Orleans. Within the town. Scene 3. Auvergne. The COUNTESS’s castle. Scene 4. London. The Temple-garden. Scene 5. The Tower of ...