Yea, there thou mak’st me sad and mak’st me sin In envy that my Lord Northumberland Should be the father to so blest a son— A son who is the theme of honour’s tongue, Amongst a grove the very straightest plant, Who is sweet Fortune’s minion and her pride— Whilst I, by looking on the praise of him See riot and dishonor stain the brow Of my young Harry. O, that it could be proved That some night-tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle clothes our children where they lay, And called mine Percy, his Plantagenet!
Produced by Geo. Rylands for Argo in 1960, featuring the Marlowe Dramatic Society and professional players. These are CDs 32 to 36 from the 2016 Argo reissue. Kindly seed.
William Shakespeare - 16 - Henry IV, Parts 1-2, Leo McKern bbc 1973 William Shakespeare - 31 - Henry IV Pt 1-bbc 1999 William Shakespeare - 32 - Henry IV Pt 2 - bbc 1999 |