| peremptorily I speak it, there is virtue in that | |
| Falstaff: him keep with, the rest banish. And tell | |
| me now, thou naughty varlet, tell me, where hast | |
| thou been this month? | |
| PRINCE HENRY Dost thou speak like a king? Do thou stand for me, | |
| and I'll play my father. | |
| FALSTAFF Depose me? if thou dost it half so gravely, so | |
| majestically, both in word and matter, hang me up by | |
| the heels for a rabbit-sucker or a poulter's hare. | |
| PRINCE HENRY Well, here I am set. | |
| FALSTAFF And here I stand: judge, my masters. | |
| PRINCE HENRY Now, Harry, whence come you? | |
| FALSTAFF My noble lord, from Eastcheap. | |