22351974Alarum Enter Falstaffe excursions 22361975Fal. whats your name
sir, of what condition are you, and
of
Henry the fourth.
22381977Cole. I am a Knight
sir, and my name is Coleuile of the
22401979Fal. well then, Colleuile is your name, a Knight is your de
- 22411980gree, and your place the dale: Coleuile
shalbe
still your name,
22421981a traitor your degree, & the dungeon your place, a place deep
22431982enough,
so
shall you be
stil Colleuile of the Dale.
22451983Colle. Are not you
sir Iohn Fal
sta
ffe?
22461984Fal. As good a man as he
sir, who ere I am: doe ye yeelde
22471985sir, or
shall I
sweat for you? if I doe
sweate, they are the drops
22481986of thy louers, and they weepe for thy death, therefore rowze
22491987vp feare and trembling, and do ob
seruance to my mercie.
22511988Colle. I think you are
sir Iohn Fal
sta
ffe, and in that thought
22531990Fal. I haue a whole
school of tongues in this belly of mine,
22541991and not a tongue of them all
speakes any other word but my
22551992name, and I had but a belly of any indi
fferencie, I were
simply
22561993the mo
st a
ctiue fellow in Europe
: my womb, my wombe, my
22571994womb vndoes me, heere comes our Generall.
22591995Enter Iohn Westmerland, and the rest. Retraite 22601996Iohn The heate is pa
st, follow no further now,
22611997Call in the powers good coo
sin We
stmerland.
22621998Now Fal
sta
ffe, where haue you beene all this while?
22631999When euery thing is ended, then you come:
22642000The
se tardy trickes of yours wil on my life
22652001One time or other breake
some gallowes backe.
22662002Fal. I would bee
sory my lord, but it
shoulde bee thus: I
22672003neuer knew yet but Rebuke and Checke, was the rewarde of
22682004Valor: do you thinke me a
swallow, an arrow, or a bullet? haue
22692005I in my poore and old motion the expedition of thought? I
22702006haue
speeded hither with the very extreame
st inch of po
ssibi
- 22712007lity, I haue foundred nine
score and od po
stes, and here trauell
22722008tainted as I am, haue in my pure and immaculate valour, ta
- 22732009ken
sir Iohn Colleuile of the Dale, a mo
st furious Knight and
22752010valorous enemy,: but what of that? he
sawe me, and yeelded,
22762011that I may iu
stly
say with the hooke-no
sde fellow of Rome,
their
The second part of
22772012there co
sin, I came,
saw, and ouercame.
22782013Iohn It was more of his curte
sie then your de
seruing.
22802014Falst. I know not, here he is, and here I yeeld him, and I
22812015be
seech your grace let it be bookte with the re
st of this daies
22822016deedes, or by the Lord, I wil haue it in a particular ballad el
se,
22832017with mine owne pi
cture on the top on't, (Coleuile ki
ssing my
22842018foote) to the which cour
se, if I bee enfor
st, if you doe not all
22852019shew like guilt twoo pences to mee, and I in the cleere skie of
22862020Fame, ore-
shine you as much as the full moone doth the cin
- 22872021dars of the element, (which
shew like pinnes heads to her) be
- 22882022leeue not the worde of the noble: therefore let me haue right,
22912024Prince Thine's too heauy to mount.
22932026Prince Thines too thicke to
shine.
22942027Falst. Let it do
some thing, my good lord, that may doe me
22952028good, and call it what you will.
22982031Prince A famous rebell art thou Colleuile.
22992032Falst. And a famous true
subie
ct tooke him.
23002033Col. I am my lord but as my betters are,
23012034That led me hither, had they bin rulde by me,
23022035You
should haue wonne them deerer then you haue.
23032036Fal. I know not how they
sold them
selues, but thou like a
23042037kind fellow gaue
st thy
selfe away gratis, and I thanke thee for
23072039Prince Now, haue you left pur
suit?
23082040West. Retraite is made, and execution
stayd.
23092041Prince Send Colleuile with his confederates
23112043Blunt leade him hence, and
see you guard him
sure.
23132044And now di
spatch we toward the court my lordes,
23142045I heare the King my father is
sore
sick,
23152046Our newes
shall go before vs to his maie
stie,
23162047Which co
sin you
shall beare to comfort him,
And
Henry the fourth.
23172048And we with
sober
speede will follow you.
23182049Falst. My Lord, I be
seech you giue me leaue to go through
23192050Glo
ster
shire, and when you come to court,
stand my good lord
23212052Prince Fare you wel Fal
sta
ffe, I, in my condition,
shal better
23232054Fal. I would you had the wit, twere better than your duke
- 23242055dome, good faith this
same yong
sober blouded boy doth not
23252056loue me, nor a
mã cãnot make him laugh, but thats no maruel,
23262057he drinkes no wine, theres neuer none of the
se demure boyes
23282058come to any proofe, for thin drinke doth
so ouer-coole theyr
23292059blood, and making many
fish meales, that they fall into a kind
23302060of male greene
sicknes, and then when they marry, they gette
23312061wenches, they are generally fooles and cowards, which
some
23322062of vs
should be too, but for in
flammation: a good
sherris
sacke
23332063hath a two fold operation in it, it a
scendes mee into the braine,
23342064dries me there all the fooli
sh, and dull, and crudy vapors which
23362065enuirone it, makes it apprehen
siue, quicke, forgetiue, full of
23372066nimble,
fiery, and dele
ctable
shapes, which deliuered ore to
23382067the voyce, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent
23392068wit. The
second property of your excellent
sherris, is the war
- 23402069ming of the blood, which before (cold &
setled,) left the lyuer
23412070white & pale, which is the badge of pu
silanimitie and cowar
- 23432071dize: but the
sherris warmes it, and makes it cour
se from the
23442072inwards to the partes extreames, it illumineth the face, which
23452073as a beakon, giues warning to al the re
st of this little kingdom
23462074man to arme, and then the vitall commoners, and inland petty
23472075spirits, mu
ster me all to their captaine, the heart: who great, and
23482076pu
fft vp with this retinew, doth any deed of courage: and this
23502077valour comes of
sherris,
so that skill in the weapon is nothing
23512078without
sacke (for that
sets it aworke) and learning a meere
23522079whoord of gold kept by a diuell, till
sacke commences it, and
23532080sets it in a
ct and v
se. Hereof comes it, that Prince Harry is
23542081valiant, for the cold blood he did naturally inherite of his fa
- 23552082ther, he hath like leane,
sterile, and bare land, manured, hu
s- 23562083banded and tilld, with excellent endeuour of drinking good
H and
The second part of
23582084and good
store of fertile
sherris, that he is become very hote
23592085and valiant. If I had a thou
sand
sonnes, the
fir
st humane prin
- 23602086ciple I would teach them,
should be, to for
sweare thin potati
- 23612087ons, and to addi
ct them
selues to
sacke. How now Bardolfe?
23632089Bar. The army is di
scharged all, and gone.
23642090Fal. Let them goe, ile through Glo
ster
shire, and there will
23652091I vi
sit
M. Robert Shallow E
squire, I haue him already tem
- 23662092pring betweene my
finger and my thumb, and
shortly will I