Warwick and the Lord Chief-Justice meet and speak of King Henry IV’s death, with the Chief-Justice fearing that the new king will hate him for having punished him in the past. Clarence, Gloucester, and Lancaster enter, and their solemn manner shows the weight of the king’s death. Prince Harry then appears as king and immediately reassures his brothers that he means to share their grief while ruling as their leader. He turns to the Chief-Justice, challenges him over the old imprisonment, but accepts the justice’s defense of his duty to law. Henry V then honors him, promises to follow his counsel, and announces that he will rule in a more formal and responsible way.
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