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Article: King Henry IV, Part II: Act IV, Scene V
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SCENE V: Another chamber.
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{KING HENRY IV lying on a bed: CLARENCE,
GLOUCESTER, WARWICK, and others in attendance.}
KING HENRY IV: Let there be no noise made, my gentle friends;
Unless some dull and favourable hand
Will whisper music to my weary spirit.
WARWICK: Call for the music in the other room.
KING HENRY IV: Set me the crown upon my pillow here.
CLARENCE: His eye is hollow, and he changes much.
WARWICK: Less noise, less noise!
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