Henry IV, Part II

Henry IV, Part II (Masterplots, Revised Second Edition)

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After the battle of Shrewsbury many false reports were circulated among the peasants. Northumberland believed for a time that the rebel forces had been victorious, but his retainers, fleeing from that stricken field, brought a true account of the death of Hotspur, Northumberland’s valiant son, at the hands of Prince Henry, and of King Henry’s avowal to put down rebellion by crushing those forces still opposing him. Northumberland, sorely grieved by news of his son’s death, prepared to avenge that loss. Hope for his side lay in the fact that the archbishop of...

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