of Henrie the fourth.
705674Troians that thou dream
st not of, the which for
sport
sake are
706675content to do the profe
ssion,
some grace, that would (if matters
707676should be lookt into) for their owne credit
sake make all whole.
709677I am ioyned with no footlande rakers, no long-
sta
ffe
sixpennie
710678strikers, none of the
se mad mu
stachio purplehewd maltworms,
711679but with nobilitie, and tranquilitie, Burgoma
sters and great
712680Oneyres,
such as can hold in
such as wil
strike
sooner then
speak,
713681and
speake
sooner then drinke, and drinke
sooner then pray, and
714682yet (zoundes) I lie, for they pray continuallie to their Saint the
715683Common-wealth, or rather not pray to her, but pray on her, for
717684they ride vp and downe on her, and make her their bootes.
718685Cham. What, the Common-wealth their bootes? will
shee
719686hold out water in foule way?
720687Gad. She will,
she will, Iu
stice hath liquord her: we
steale as
721688in a Ca
stell cock
sure: wee haue the receyte of Ferne
seede, wee
723690Cham. Nay by my fayth,
I thinke you are more beholding to
724691the night then to Ferne
seed, for your walking inui
sible.
726692Gad. Giue mee thy hand, thou
shalt haue a
share in our pur
- 728693cha
se, as I am a true man.
729694Cham. Nay rather let me haue it, as you are a fal
se theefe.
731695Gad. Go to,
homo is a common name to al men: bid the O
stler
732696bring my gelding out of the
stable, farewel you muddy knaue.
735697Enter Prince, Poines, and Peto, &c. 736698Po. Come
shelter,
shelter, I haue remoude Fal
stal
ffes hor
se,
737699and he frets like a gumd Veluet.
Enter Falstalffe.
740701Falst. Poynes, Poynes, and be hangd Poynes.
741702Prin. Peace ye fat-kidneyd ra
scal, what a brawling do
st thou
743704Falst. Wheres Poynes Hall?
744705Prin. He is walkt vp to the top of the hill,
Ile go
seeke him.
746706Falst. I am accur
st to rob in that theeues companie, the ra
scal
747707hath remooued my hor
se, and tied him I knowe not where, if I
748708trauell but foure foote by the
squire further a foote, I
shall breake
749709my winde. Well, I doubt not but to die a faire death for all
750710this, if I
scape hanging for killing that rogue. I haue for
sworne
751711his companie hourly any time this xxii. yeares, and yet I am be
- C.iii. witcht