Henry the fourth.
16411475 Fal. Tis the more time thou wert v
sde.
16421476Shal. Ha, ha, ha, mo
st excellent yfaith, things that are moul
- 16431477dy lacke v
se: very
singular good, infaith well
said
sir Iohn, very
16461479Moul. I was prickt wel enough before, and you could haue
16471480let me alone, my old dame will be vndone now for one to doe
16481481her husbandrie, and her drudgery, you need not to haue prickt
16491482me, there are other men
fitter to go out then I.
16511483Fal. Go to, peace Mouldy, you
shall go, Mouldy it is time
16541486Shal. Peace fellow, peace,
stand a
side, know you where you
16551487are? for th'other
sir Iohn: let me
see Simon Shadow.
16571488 Fal. Yea mary, let me haue him to
sit vnder, hees like to be
16611492Fal. Shadow, who
se
sonne art thou?
16631494Fal. Thy mothers
sonne! like enough, and thy fathers
sha
- 16641495dow,
so the
sonne of the female is the
shadow of the male: it is
16651496often
so indeede, but much of the fathers
sub
stance.
16681498Fal. Shadow wil
serue for
summer, pricke him, for we haue
16691499a number of
shadowes,
fill vp the mu
ster booke.
16761505Fal. Thou art a very ragged wart.
16771506Shal. Shall I pricke him
sir Iohn?
16791507Fal. It were
super
fluous, for apparell is built vpon his back,
F and