11. That Hand Shall Burn in Never-Quenching Fire 1
12. In His Dying Moments 1
13. Henry Iv, Part I 1
14. The Son, Who Was the Theme of Honours Tongue 1
15. Prince Hal, Although He Was the Prince of Wales 1
16. Prince Hal Had Another Friend 1
17. Hotspur Had Hoped to Strike a Deal 1
18. A Plague of Cowards Still, Say I 1
19. By the Time Falstaff Had Finished His Tale 2
20. But Falstaffs Plans for Their Evenings Entertainment 2
21. Then Hal and Falstaff Swapped Parts 2
22. Their Play Was Interrupted By the Arrival 2
23. That Night at the Palace 2
24. I Will Redeem All This on Percys Head 2
25. King Henry Was Moved By His Sons 2
26. And Such Have I to Fill Up 2
27. King Henry Made One Final Offer 2
28. The Battle of Shrewsbury Raged 2
29. What? Old Acquaintance? 3
30. But As Hal Left the Battlefield, Old Falstaff 3
31. And Hoisting the Body of Hotspur 3
32. Henry Iv, Part II 3
33. What Is the Gross Sum That I Owe Thee? 3
34. The Cunning Falstaff Talked Very Sweetly 3
35. You Whoreson Candlemine You 3
36. There Was No Time for Any Further Questions 3
37. Why Doth the Crown Lie There Upon His Pillow 3
38. Hal Was Sure His Father Was Dead 3
39. Too Full of Sorrow for His Father, Hal 4
40. God Save Thy Grace King Hal 4
41. Henry V 4
42. Your Highness Lately Sending Into France 4
43. Henry Decided That It Was Time 4
44. He's in Arthurs Bosom, If Ever a Man Went 4
45. The First Battle for Henry in France 4
46. Their Courage Renewed By Their Leader 4
47. My Lord High Constable, the English 4
48. King Henry, Meanwhile, Was Wandering 4
49. But with the Morning, Henrys Spirits 5
50. And So the Battle of Agincourt Began 5
51. Here Comes the Herald of the French 5
52. And So the Battle Concluded 5
53. Fair Katherine, and Most Fair 5
54. Henry Vi, Part I 5
55. Dauphin, I Am By Birth a Shepherds Daughter 5
56. She Was Joan of Arc, Called Joan 5
57. Tis Joan, Not We, By Whom the Day Is Won 5
58. But Old Lord Talbot Was An Experienced 5
59. Tut Tut, Here Is a Mannerly Forbearance 6
60. And So the Noble Lords of England Divided 6
61. Who Craves a Parlay with the Burgundy? 6
62. Unaware That He Had Been Deserted 6
63. Come Hither, You That Would Be 6
64. With Burgundy on Their Side 6
65. A Heavy Battle Followed 6
66. Thou Art Come Unto a Feast 6
67. So Father and Son Fought Valiantly 6
68. The French Could Hardly Believe 6
69. Now, Ye Familiar Spirits 7
70. Left Alone, and Weak Without Her Spirits 7
71. Be What Thou Wilt 7
72. Margarets Father, the Earl of Anjou 7
73. Is All Our Travail Turnd to 7
74. Charles the Dauphin Was Arrogant 7
75. I Feel Such Sharp Dissension 7
76. Peace Had Been Declared 7
77. Henry Vi, Part II 7
78. Brave Peers of England, Pillars of the State 7
79. These Counties Were the Keys of Normandy 8
80. So, There Goes Our Protector 8
81. Some Lords Agreed with the Cardinal 8
82. A Day Will Come When York Shall 8
83. If the Protector, Gloucester, Was Ambitious 8
84. My Lord of Suffolk 8
85. To Margaret, the Court of England Seemed 8
86. I Know Their Complot Is to Have My Life 8
87. The Angry Lords Had Gloucester Dragged Away 8
88. My Brain, More Busy Than the Labouring Spider 8
89. That Night, the Duke of Gloucester Was 9
90. What, Doth My Lord of Suffolk 9
91. Queen Margaret Too, Though Really Glad 9
92. But This Speech Was Only Pretence 9
93. Give Me Thy Hand, That I May Dew It 9
94. While Suffolk Boarded a Ship for France 9
95. Be Brave, Then, for Your Captain 9
96. The Force the City of London Sent 9
97. How Now! Is Somerset at Liberty? 9
98. There Was Uproar in the Court 9
99. Henry Vi, Part III 10
100. The Factious Duke of York, Descend My Throne 10
101. Who Was to Be King? 10
102. O Timorous Wretch! 10
103. And So, Joining the Northern Lords 10
104. The Army of the Queen Hath 10
105. York Was Surrounded By His Worst Enemies 10
106. And Clifford and Queen Margaret 10
107. Dazzle Mine Eyes 10
108. And Edward Took His Heraldic Sign 10
109. Oh God, Methinks Twould Be a Happy Life 11
110. As He Dreamed, King Henry Imagined 11
111. Likewise, Henry Saw a Father 11
112. The Tide of Battle at Toughton Turned 11
113. Ay, Edward Will Use Women Honourably 11
114. When Warwick Arrived in France to Arrange 11
115. No More My King 11
116. And to Prove His Change of Heart 11
117. Here Is the Duke. Why, Warwick 11
118. While Edward Was Imprisoned 11
119. Now Warwick, Wilt Thou Ope the City Gates? 12
120. A Fierce Battle Was Fought at Barnet 12
121. While King Henry Remained Locked in His Cell 12
122. Butchers and Villains. Bloody Cannibals 12
123. But Her Ravings Had No Effect 12
124. Good Day My Lord. What? at Your Books 12
125. So England Returned to Peace 12
126. Richard III 12
127. Now Is the Winter of Our Discontent 12
128. Nothing Was Going to Stop Richard 12
129. Methoughts I Had Broken from the Tower 13
130. And His Bad Dreams Weren't for Nothing 13
131. Was Ever Woman in This Humour Wooed? 13
132. Meanwhile, Edward Ivs Illness 13
133. Thus High, By Thy Advice and Thy Assistance 13
134. The Truth Was That Richard Could Not 13
135. All the Time That Richard Had Been Planning 13
136. Dream on Thy Cousins Smothered in the Tower 13
137. Next Morning, the Sun Was Not Shining 13
138. Rescue, My Lord of Norfolk, Rescue
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Naxos Audiobooks presents the history of the Plantagenet's as seen through the eyes of Shakespeare. These easy-to-understand introductions feature key speeches and scenes from the plays themselves, and are very accessible for children approaching Shakespeare for the first time, as well as being an invaluable aid to the history of the Plantagenet's, from Richard II to Richard III. This set covers: Richard II, Henry IV parts 1 and 2, Henry V, Henry VI parts 1, 2 and 3 and Richard III. Read by an outstanding cast of English classical actors, and introduced by Anton Lesser.