“I scorn you, scurvy companion.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The Second Part of King Henry IV
Written by William Shakespeare, this play is a continuation of the events depicted in the first part of the same title. It delves into the complexities of power and succession during the reign of King Henry IV, highlighting the political machinations and the personal growth of Prince Henry as he prepares to take his place as the new king. more
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