Friendly Folio - The first Part of Henry the Sixt

The first Part of Henry the Sixt is a history written by William Shakespeare...

Parts / Sides in 'The first Part of Henry the Sixt':

250+ Lines:
Talbot
Less Than 250 Lines:
Alanson
Basset
Bastard (of Orleance)
Bedford
Boy (Master Gunner Son)
Burgundy
Captaine
Charles (Dolphin)
Countesse Messenger
Countesse (of Overgne)
Exeter
Falstaffe
Fiends
First Messenger
First Servingman
First Warder
Gargrave
Glansdale
Gloucester (Duke Humfrey)
Gloucester Man
Governor (of Paris)
John Talbot
Keeper
King Henry (VI)
Lawyer
Legate
Lucie (Sir William)
Margaret
Master Gunner
Mayor (of London)
Mortimer (Edmund)
Officer
Porter
Pucell (Joan)
Reignier
Salisbury
Scout
Second Messenger
Second Servingman
Second Warder
Sentinel
Sergeant
Servant
Shepheard
Soldier
Somerset
Suffolke
Talbot Messenger
Third Messenger
Third Servingman
Vernon
Warwicke
Watch
Winchester (Cardinal Beauford)
Woodvile
Yorke

Speeches:

Code Character Lines First Line  
G-740 John Talbot20 Is my name Talbot? and am I your Sonne?
G-741 Third Messenger37 My gracious Lords, to adde to your laments,
M-740 Captaine27 Thou ominous and fearefull Owle of death,
M-741 John Talbot20 Is my name Talbot? and am I your Sonne?
M-742 King Henry (VI)40 Come hither you that would be Combatants:
M-743 King Henry (VI)23 Whether it be through force of your report,
M-744 Suffolke31 A Dowre my Lords? Disgrace not so your King,
M-745 Talbot21 My thoughts are whirled like a Potters Wheele,
M-746 Talbot29 Shame to the Duke of Burgundy, and thee:
(When first this Order was ordain'd my Lords,)
M-747 Talbot25 What chance is this, that suddenly hath crost us?
M-748 Third Messenger37 My gracious Lords, to adde to your laments,
W-740 Pucell (Joan)34 Brave Burgonie, undoubted hope of France,
(Looke on thy Country, look on fertile France,)
W-741 Pucell (Joan)21 Dolphin, I am by birth a Shepheards Daughter,
W-742 Pucell (Joan)18 First let me tell you whom you have condemn'd;
W-743 Pucell (Joan)24 First let me tell you whom you have condemn'd; (Extended)
W-744 Pucell (Joan)29 The Regent conquers, and the Frenchmen flye.