Friendly Folio - King Henry the Eight

King Henry the Eight is a history written by William Shakespeare...

Parts / Sides in 'King Henry the Eight':

250+ Lines:
Cardinal Wolsey
King Henry (VIII)
Queene Katherine
Less Than 250 Lines:
Aburgavenny
Anne Bullen
Boy (Page)
Brandon
Buckingham
Buts
Capuchius
Cardinal Campeius
Chancellor
Cranmer
Crier
Cromwell
Denny
Epilogue
First Gentleman
Gardiner (Bishop of Winchester)
Garter
Gentleman
Gentleman Usher
Griffith
Guilford
Keeper
Lincolne
Lord Chamberlaine
Lord Sandys
Lovell
Man
Messenger
Norfolke
Old Lady
Patience
Porter
Prologue
Rascal
Scribe
Second Gentleman
Secretary
Sergeant
Servant
Singer
Suffolke
Surrey
Surveyor
Third Gentleman
Vaux

Speeches:

Code Character Lines First Line  
G-830 Griffith21 This Cardinall,
(Though from an humble Stocke, undoubtedly)
G-831 Prologue32 I Come no more to make you laugh, Things now,
M-830 Buckingham26 All good people,
(I have this day receiv'd a Traitors judgement,)
M-831 Cardinal Wolsey22 I do professe
(I have no Spleene against you, nor injustice)
M-832 Cardinal Wolsey23 So farewell, to the little good you beare me.
(Farewell? A long farewell to all my Greatnesse.)
M-833 Cardinal Wolsey25 What should this meane?
M-834 Cranmer43 Let me speake Sir,
(This Royall Infant, Heaven still move about her;)
M-835 Griffith21 This Cardinall,
(Though from an humble Stocke, undoubtedly)
M-836 King Henry (VIII)33 My Lord Cardinall,
(I doe excuse you; yea, upon mine Honour,)
M-837 King Henry (VIII)56 My Lord Cardinall,
(I doe excuse you; yea, upon mine Honour, (Extended))
W-830 Queene Katherine29 In which I have commended to his goodnesse
(The Modell of our chaste loves: his yong daughter,)
W-831 Queene Katherine17 My Lord, My Lord, I am a simple woman, much too weake
W-832 Queene Katherine32 Sir, I desire you do me Right and Justice,
W-833 Queene Katherine45 Sir, I desire you do me Right and Justice, (Extended)