“See what a ready tongue suspicion hath!”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The Second Part of Henry IV. Containing His Death and the Coronation of King Henry V.
This play is a continuation of the earlier 'Henry IV, Part 1' and explores the final years of King Henry IV's reign, leading up to the coronation of his son, King Henry V. It delves into themes of power, succession, and the complexities of royal governance. more
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