FALSTAFF
For God's sake, lords, convey my tristful queen; For tears do stop the flood-gates of her eyes. Hostess
O Jesu, he doth it as like one of these harlotry players as ever I see! FALSTAFF
Peace, good pint-pot; peace, good tickle-brain. Harry, I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time,
but also how thou art accompanied: for though the camomile, the more it is trodden on the faster it grows,
yet youth, the more it is wasted the sooner it wears. That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's
word, partly my own opinion, but chiefly a villanous trick of thine eye and a foolish-hanging of thy nether
lip, that doth warrant me. If then thou be son to me, here lies the point; why, being son to me, art thou
so pointed at? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher and eat blackberries? a question not to
be asked. Shall the sun of England prove a thief and take purses? a question to be asked. There is a
thing, Harry, which thou hast often heard of and it is known to many in our land by the name of pitch: this
pitch, as ancient writers do report, doth defile; so doth the company thou keepest: for, Harry, now I do not speak
to thee in drink but in tears, not in pleasure but in passion, not in words only, but in woes also: and yet
there is a virtuous man whom I have often noted in thy company, but I know not his name. PRINCE HENRY
What manner of man, an it like your majesty? FALSTAFF
A goodly portly man, i' faith, and a corpulent; of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye and a most noble carriage; and,
as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r lady, inclining to three score; and now I remember me, his name is
Falstaff: if that man should be lewdly given, he deceiveth me; for, Harry, I see virtue in his looks. If then
the tree may be known by the fruit, as the fruit by the tree, then, 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?
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