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Theophilus Cibber [1724], King Henry VI. A tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By His Majesty's Servants. Altered from Shakespear, in the Year 1720, By Theophilus Cibber... The Second Edition (Printed for W. Chetwood [etc.], London) [word count] [S40100].
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Introductory matter

PROLOGUE: Spoken by Mr. Theophilus Cibber.


To-night, a patient Ear, ye Britons lend,
And to your Great Forefathers Deeds attend!
Here, cheaply warn'd, ye blest Descendants, view
What Ills, on England, Civil Discords drew.
To wound the Heart, the warring Muse prepares,
While the Red Scene with Raging Slaughter glares.


Here, while a Monarch's Sufferings we relate,
Let Generous Grief his Ruin'd Grandeur wait.
While Second Richard's Blood for Vengeance calls,
Doom'd for his Grandsire's Guilt, poor Henry falls.
In Storms of Wrath, Avenging Judgment blows,
And Royal Wrongs entail a People's Woes.
Henry, unvers'd in Wiles, more Good than Great,
Drew on, by Meekness, his Disast'rous Fate.


Thus, when you see this Land by Faction tost,
Her Nobles slain, her Laws, her Freedom lost:
Let this Reflection from the Action flow,
That Foreign Foes could never make us bow.
While to our selves w'are true, The World must own,
England can never be, but by her Self, Undone.

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Dramatis Personæ.

[Somerset], [Gentleman], [Rutland], [Messenger], [Lord], [Guard 1], [Guard 2], [Soldiers]

King Henry, Mr. Roberts.
Prince Edward [Prince], Mr. Cibber Junior.
Old Clifford [Lord Clifford], Mr. Boman.
Young Clifford, Mr. Wilks Junior.
York [Plantagenet], Mr. Savage.
Edward, Mr. Oates.
George, Mr. Parlour.
Richard, Mr. Wilson.
Warwick [Earl of Warwick], Mr. Bridgwater.
Queen Margaret, Mrs. Campbell.
Lady Grey, Mrs. Seal.
Lady Elizabeth, Mrs. Davison.
Lady Anne, Mrs. Brett.
Messengers, Attendants, &c.

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The Historical Tragedy of King HENRY VI.

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Theophilus Cibber [1724], King Henry VI. A tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By His Majesty's Servants. Altered from Shakespear, in the Year 1720, By Theophilus Cibber... The Second Edition (Printed for W. Chetwood [etc.], London) [word count] [S40100].
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