![]() ![]() Sweet wag, shall there be gallows standing inĮngland when thou art king? And resolution thusįubbed as it is with the rusty curb of old father Antic Stretch, and where it would not, I have used myįALSTAFF Yea, and so used it that were it not here 60Īpparent that thou art heir apparent-But I prithee, PRINCE Yea, and elsewhere, so far as my coin would PRINCE Did I ever call for thee to pay thy part?įALSTAFF No, I’ll give thee thy due. PRINCE Why, what a pox have I to do with my hostess 50įALSTAFF Well, thou hast called her to a reckoning Quips and thy quiddities? What a plague have I to PRINCE As the honey of Hybla, my old lad of the castle.Īnd is not a buff jerkin a most sweet robe of 45įALSTAFF How now, how now, mad wag? What, in thy My hostess of the tavern a most sweet wench? In” now in as low an ebb as the foot of the ladder,Īnd by and by in as high a flow as the ridge of the 40įALSTAFF By the Lord, thou sayst true, lad. Swearing “Lay by” and spent with crying “Bring Resolutely snatched on Monday night and mostĭissolutely spent on Tuesday morning, got with As for proof now: a purse of gold most 35 ![]() PRINCE Thou sayest well, and it holds well too, for theįortune of us that are the moon’s men doth ebb andįlow like the sea, being governed, as the sea is, by ![]() Moon, and let men say we be men of good government,īeing governed, as the sea is, by our nobleĪnd chaste mistress the moon, under whose countenance 30 Let us be Diana’sįoresters, gentlemen of the shade, minions of the Let not us that are squires of the night’s body be 25Ĭalled thieves of the day’s beauty. PRINCE Well, how then? Come, roundly, roundly.įALSTAFF Marry then, sweet wag, when thou art king, And I prithee, sweet wag, when thouĪrt king, as God save thy Grace-Majesty, I shouldįALSTAFF No, by my troth, not so much as will serve to Stars, and not by Phoebus, he, that wand’ring That take purses go by the moon and the seven 15 Hal tells his boy that it shouldn't matter to Falstaff, who spends all his time boozing, eating, and visiting brothels.įALSTAFF Indeed, you come near me now, Hal, for we Shouldst be so superfluous to demand the timeĪt the prince's bachelor pad in London, Falstaff asks Hal what time of day it is. Of bawds, and dials the signs of leaping-houses,Īnd the blessed sun himself a fair hot wench inđ0įlame-colored taffeta, I see no reason why thou Sack, and minutes capons, and clocks the tongues The time of the day? Unless hours were cups of Sleeping upon benches after noon, that thou hastįorgotten to demand that truly which thou wouldstĕ Sack, and unbuttoning thee after supper, and PRINCE Thou art so fat-witted with drinking of old Enter Prince of Wales, and Sir John Falstaff.įALSTAFF Now, Hal, what time of day is it, lad? ![]()
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