At Westminster, King Henry IV speaks with Warwick and his sons, Clarence and Gloucester, about the rebellion and says he hopes the realm will be settled so he can turn to greater aims. He asks where Prince Harry is and learns from Gloucester that he is in London with Poins and other companions. Henry warns Clarence to keep close to Harry and observe his temper carefully, since the prince is hard to guide. Westmoreland then arrives with good news that Prince John has secured the rebel leaders, and Harcourt follows with news that Northumberland and Bardolph have been defeated in Yorkshire. The relief overwhelms Henry, and he becomes suddenly ill, needing to be carried to another chamber.
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