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PRINCE HENRY
hands, and says to his wife 'Fie upon this quiet
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life! I want work.' 'O my sweet Harry,' says she,
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'how many hast thou killed to-day?' 'Give my roan
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horse a drench,' says he, and answers 'Some
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fourteen,' an hour after, 'a trifle, a trifle.' I
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prithee, call in Falstaff: I'll play Percy, and
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that damned brawn shall play Dame Mortimer his
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wife. 'Rivo!' says the drunkard. Call in ribs, call in tallow.
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Enter FALSTAFF, GADSHILL, BARDOLPH, and PETO, FRANCIS following with wine
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POINS
Welcome, Jack: where hast thou been?
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FALSTAFF
A plague of all cowards, I say, and a vengeance too!
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marry, and amen! Give me a cup of sack, boy. Ere I
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lead this life long, I'll sew nether stocks and mend
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them and foot them too. A plague of all cowards!
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FALSTAFF
Give me a cup of sack, rogue. Is there no virtue extant?
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He drinks
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PRINCE HENRY
Didst thou never see Titan kiss a dish of butter?
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pitiful-hearted Titan, that melted at the sweet tale
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of the sun's! if thou didst, then behold that compound.
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FALSTAFF
You rogue, here's lime in this sack too: there is
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nothing but roguery to be found in villanous man:
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yet a coward is worse than a cup of sack with lime
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in it. A villanous coward! Go thy ways, old Jack,
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die when thou wilt, if manhood, good manhood, be
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not forgot upon the face of the earth, then am I a
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shotten herring. There live not three good men
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unhanged in England, and one of them is fat and
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grows old: God help the while! a bad world, I say.
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FALSTAFF
I would I were a weaver, I could sing psalms or any
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thing. A plague of all cowards, I say still.
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PRINCE HENRY
How now, wool-sack! what mutter you?
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FALSTAFF
A king's son! If I do not beat thee out of thy
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kingdom with a dagger of lath, and drive all thy
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subjects afore thee like a flock of wild-geese,
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FALSTAFF
I'll never wear hair on my face more. You Prince of Wales!
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PRINCE HENRY
Why, you whoreson round man, what's the matter?
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FALSTAFF
Are not you a coward? answer me to that: and Poins there?
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POINS
'Zounds, ye fat paunch, an ye call me coward, by the
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POINS
Lord, I'll stab thee.
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FALSTAFF
I call thee coward! I'll see thee damned ere I call
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thee coward: but I would give a thousand pound I
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could run as fast as thou canst. You are straight
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enough in the shoulders, you care not who sees your
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back: call you that backing of your friends? A
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plague upon such backing! give me them that will
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face me. Give me a cup of sack: I am a rogue, if I
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drunk to-day.
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PRINCE HENRY
O villain! thy lips are scarce wiped since thou
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drunkest last.
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FALSTAFF
All's one for that.
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He drinks
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A plague of all cowards, still say I.
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PRINCE HENRY
What's the matter?
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FALSTAFF
What's the matter! there be four of us here have
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ta'en a thousand pound this day morning.
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PRINCE HENRY
Where is it, Jack? where is it?
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FALSTAFF
Where is it! taken from us it is: a hundred upon
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poor four of us.
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PRINCE HENRY
What, a hundred, man?
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FALSTAFF
I am a rogue, if I were not at half-sword with a
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dozen of them two hours together. I have 'scaped by
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miracle. I am eight times thrust through the
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doublet, four through the hose, my buckler cut
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through and through, my sword hacked like a
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hand-saw--ecce signum! I never dealt better since
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I was a man: all would not do. A plague of all
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cowards! Let them speak: if they speak more or
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less than truth, they are villains and the sons of darkness.
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PRINCE HENRY
Speak, sirs, how was it?
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GADSHILL
We four set upon some dozen--
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FALSTAFF
Sixteen at least, my lord.
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GADSHILL
And bound them.
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PETO
No, no, they were not bound.
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FALSTAFF
You rogue, they were bound, every man of them, or I
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am a Jew else, an Ebrew Jew.
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GADSHILL
As we were sharing, some six or seven fresh men set upon us--
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FALSTAFF
And unbound the rest, and then come in the other.
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PRINCE HENRY
What, fought you with them all?
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FALSTAFF
All! I know not what you call all, but if I fought
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not with fifty of them, I am a bunch of radish: if
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there were not two or three and fifty upon poor old
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Jack, then am I no two-legged creature.
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PRINCE HENRY
Pray God you have not murdered some of them.
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FALSTAFF
Nay, that's past praying for: I have peppered two
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of them, two I am sure I have paid, two rogues
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in buckram suits. I tell thee what, Hal, if I tell
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thee a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou
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knowest my old ward, here I lay and thus I bore my
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point. Four rogues in buckram let drive at me--
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PRINCE HENRY
What, four? thou saidst but two even now.
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FALSTAFF
Four, Hal, I told thee four.
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POINS
Ay, ay, he said four.
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FALSTAFF
These four came all a-front, and mainly thrust at
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me. I made me no more ado but took all their seven
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points in my target, thus.
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PRINCE HENRY
Seven? why, there were but four even now.
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FALSTAFF
In buckram?
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POINS
Ay, four, in buckram suits.
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FALSTAFF
Seven, by these hilts, or I am a villain else.
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PRINCE HENRY
Prithee, let him alone, we shall have more anon.