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Henry IV
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PRINCE HENRY
though I be but the prince of Wales, yet I am king
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2.4.11
PRINCE HENRY
of courtesy, and tell me flatly I am no proud Jack,
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2.4.12
PRINCE HENRY
like Falstaff, but a Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a
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2.4.13
PRINCE HENRY
good boy, by the Lord, so they call me, and when I
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2.4.14
PRINCE HENRY
am king of England, I shall command all the good
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2.4.15
PRINCE HENRY
lads in Eastcheap. They call drinking deep, dyeing
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PRINCE HENRY
scarlet, and when you breathe in your watering, they
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2.4.17
PRINCE HENRY
cry 'hem!' and bid you play it off. To conclude, I
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2.4.18
PRINCE HENRY
am so good a proficient in one quarter of an hour,
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2.4.19
PRINCE HENRY
that I can drink with any tinker in his own language
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2.4.20
PRINCE HENRY
during my life. I tell thee, Ned, thou hast lost
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2.4.21
PRINCE HENRY
much honour, that thou wert not with me in this sweet
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action. But, sweet Ned,--to sweeten which name of
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2.4.23
PRINCE HENRY
Ned, I give thee this pennyworth of sugar, clapped
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2.4.24
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even now into my hand by an under-skinker, one that
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2.4.25
PRINCE HENRY
never spake other English in his life than 'Eight
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PRINCE HENRY
shillings and sixpence' and 'You are welcome,' with
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PRINCE HENRY
this shrill addition, 'Anon, anon, sir! Score a pint
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PRINCE HENRY
of bastard in the Half-Moon,' or so. But, Ned, to
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2.4.29
PRINCE HENRY
drive away the time till Falstaff come, I prithee,
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PRINCE HENRY
do thou stand in some by-room, while I question my
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puny drawer to what end he gave me the sugar, and do
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2.4.32
PRINCE HENRY
thou never leave calling 'Francis,' that his tale
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2.4.33
PRINCE HENRY
to me may be nothing but 'Anon.' Step aside, and
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2.4.34
PRINCE HENRY
I'll show thee a precedent.
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POINS
Francis!
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PRINCE HENRY
Thou art perfect.
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POINS
Francis!
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POINS
Exit POINS
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Enter FRANCIS
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2.4.38
FRANCIS
Anon, anon, sir. Look down into the Pomgarnet, Ralph.
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2.4.39
PRINCE HENRY
Come hither, Francis.
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2.4.40
FRANCIS
My lord?
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2.4.41
PRINCE HENRY
How long hast thou to serve, Francis?
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2.4.42
FRANCIS
Forsooth, five years, and as much as to--
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2.4.43
POINS
[Within] Francis!
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2.4.44
FRANCIS
Anon, anon, sir.
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PRINCE HENRY
Five year! by'r lady, a long lease for the clinking
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PRINCE HENRY
of pewter. But, Francis, darest thou be so valiant
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PRINCE HENRY
as to play the coward with thy indenture and show it
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PRINCE HENRY
a fair pair of heels and run from it?
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FRANCIS
O Lord, sir, I'll be sworn upon all the books in
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FRANCIS
England, I could find in my heart.
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2.4.51
POINS
[Within] Francis!
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FRANCIS
Anon, sir.
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PRINCE HENRY
How old art thou, Francis?
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FRANCIS
Let me see--about Michaelmas next I shall be--
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POINS
[Within] Francis!
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FRANCIS
Anon, sir. Pray stay a little, my lord.
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PRINCE HENRY
Nay, but hark you, Francis: for the sugar thou
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PRINCE HENRY
gavest me,'twas a pennyworth, wast't not?
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FRANCIS
O Lord, I would it had been two!
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PRINCE HENRY
I will give thee for it a thousand pound: ask me
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PRINCE HENRY
when thou wilt, and thou shalt have it.
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POINS
[Within] Francis!
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FRANCIS
Anon, anon.
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PRINCE HENRY
Anon, Francis? No, Francis, but to-morrow, Francis,
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or, Francis, o' Thursday, or indeed, Francis, when
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thou wilt. But, Francis!
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FRANCIS
My lord?
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PRINCE HENRY
Wilt thou rob this leathern jerkin, crystal-button,
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not-pated, agate-ring, puke-stocking, caddis-garter,
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PRINCE HENRY
smooth-tongue, Spanish-pouch,--
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FRANCIS
O Lord, sir, who do you mean?
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PRINCE HENRY
Why, then, your brown bastard is your only drink,
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PRINCE HENRY
for look you, Francis, your white canvas doublet
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will sully: in Barbary, sir, it cannot come to so much.
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FRANCIS
What, sir?
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POINS
[Within] Francis!
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PRINCE HENRY
Away, you rogue! dost thou not hear them call?
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PRINCE HENRY
Here they both call him, the drawer stands amazed, not knowing which way to go
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Enter Vintner
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Vintner
What, standest thou still, and hearest such a
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Vintner
calling? Look to the guests within.
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Exit Francis
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Vintner
My lord, old Sir John, with half-a-dozen more, are
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Vintner
at the door: shall I let them in?
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PRINCE HENRY
Let them alone awhile, and then open the door.
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Exit Vintner
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PRINCE HENRY
Poins!
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Re-enter POINS
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POINS
Anon, anon, sir.
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PRINCE HENRY
Sirrah, Falstaff and the rest of the thieves are at
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the door: shall we be merry?
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POINS
As merry as crickets, my lad. But hark ye, what
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POINS
cunning match have you made with this jest of the
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POINS
drawer? come, what's the issue?
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PRINCE HENRY
I am now of all humours that have showed themselves
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PRINCE HENRY
humours since the old days of goodman Adam to the
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PRINCE HENRY
pupil age of this present twelve o'clock at midnight.
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Re-enter FRANCIS
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PRINCE HENRY
What's o'clock, Francis?
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FRANCIS
Anon, anon, sir.
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Exit
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PRINCE HENRY
That ever this fellow should have fewer words than a
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parrot, and yet the son of a woman! His industry is
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upstairs and downstairs, his eloquence the parcel of
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a reckoning. I am not yet of Percy's mind, the
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Hotspur of the north, he that kills me some six or
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seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, washes his