807761[Pr]. Ned, where are our di
sgui
ses?
808762Po. Here, hard by,
stand clo
se.
809763Falst. Now my mai
sters, happieman be his dole,
say I, euerie
810764man to his bu
sine
sse.
Enter the trauailers. 812765Trauel. Come neighbour, the boy
shal lead our hor
ses down
813766the hill, weele walke a foote a while and ea
se our legs.
815767Theeues. Stand.
Trauel. Ie
sus ble
sse vs.
817768Falst. Strike, downe with them, cut the villaines throates, a
818769hore
sone Caterpillers, bacon-fed knaues, they hate vs youth,
819770downe with them,
fleece them.
820771Tra. O we are vndone, both we and ours for euer.
821772Fal. Hang ye gorbellied knaues, are yee vndone, no ye fatte
822773chu
ffes I woulde your
store were here: on bacons on, what yee
823774knaues yong men mu
st liue, you are grand iurers, are ye, weele
825776Here they rob them and bind them. Exeunt. 826777Enter the Prince and Poynes. 827778Pr. The theeues haue bounde the true men, nowe coulde
828779thou and I rob the theeues, and go merrily to London, it woulde
829780be argument for a weeke, laughter for a month, and a good iea
st 831782Po. Stand clo
se, I heare them comming.
832783Enter the theeues againe. 833784Fal. Come my mai
sters, let vs
share and then to hor
se before
834785day, and the prince and Poynes bee not two arrant cowardes
835786theres no equitie
stirring, theres no more valour in that Poynes,
839788As they are sharing the prince & Poins set vpon them, they all runne away, and
838790Po. Villaines.
Falstalffe after a blow or two runs away 840791 too, leauing the bootie behind them. 841792Prin. Got with much ea
se. Now merrily to hor
se: the theeues
842793are al
scattered, and po
sse
st with feare
so
strongly, that they dare
843794not meete each other, each takes his fellowe for an o
fficer, away
844795good Ned, Fal
stal
ffe
sweates to death, and lards the leane earth
845796as he walkes along, wert not for laughing I
should pittie him.
847797Po. How the fat rogue roard.
Exeunt.
Enter