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William Shakespeare Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. DRAMATIS
PERSONÆ . } KING HENRY the Fourth . HENRY , Prince of Wales , Sons to the
King . PRINCE John of Lancaster , RALPH NEVILLE , Earl of Westmoreland .
William Shakespeare Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. DRAMATIS
PERSONÆ . } KING HENRY the Fourth . HENRY , Prince of Wales , Sons to the
King . PRINCE John of Lancaster , RALPH NEVILLE , Earl of Westmoreland .
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John BEAUFORT , Earl of Somerset , afterwards Duke . RICHARD
PLANTAGENET , eldest Son of Richard , late Earl of Cambridge ; afterwards
Duke of York . EARL OF WARWICK . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL OF
SUFFOLK . Lord Talbot ...
John BEAUFORT , Earl of Somerset , afterwards Duke . RICHARD
PLANTAGENET , eldest Son of Richard , late Earl of Cambridge ; afterwards
Duke of York . EARL OF WARWICK . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL OF
SUFFOLK . Lord Talbot ...
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DUKE OF SOMERSET , DUKE OF EXETER , EARL OF OXFORD , EARL OF
NORTHUMBERLAND , On King Henry's Side . EARL OF WESTMORELAND ,
LORD CLIFFORD , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . EDWARD , Earl of
...
DUKE OF SOMERSET , DUKE OF EXETER , EARL OF OXFORD , EARL OF
NORTHUMBERLAND , On King Henry's Side . EARL OF WESTMORELAND ,
LORD CLIFFORD , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . EDWARD , Earl of
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