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16 The Second Part of Ch. Just. Your means are very slender, and your waste is great. Fal. I would it were otherwise: I would my means were greater and my waist slenderer. 164 Ch. Just. You have misled the youthful prince. Fal. The young prince hath misled me: I am the fellow with the great belly, and he my dog. 168 Ch. Just. Well, I am loath to gall a new-healed wound: your day's service at Shrewsbury hath a little gilded over your night's exploit on Gads- hill: you may thank the unquiet time for your 172 quiet o'er-posting that action. Fal. My lord! Ch. Just. But since all is well, keep it so: wake not a sleeping wolf. 176 Fal. To wake a wolf is as bad as to smell a fox. Ch.Just. What! you are as a candle, the better part burnt out. 180 Fal. A wassail candle, my lord; all tallow: if I did say of wax, my growth would approve the truth. Ch. Just. There is not a white hair on your 184 face but should have his effect of gravity. Fal. His effect of gravy, gravy, gravy. Ch. Just. You follow the young prince up and down, like his ill angel. 188 Fal. Not so, my lord; your ill angel is light, but I hope he that looks upon me will take me without weighing: and yet, in some respects, I grant, I cannot go, I cannot tell. Virtue is of 192 166-168 Cf.n. 173 o'er-posting: getting over rapidly181 wassail candle: large candle used at a feast 182 wax; cf. n. approve: prove 188 ill: evil 189-192 Cf. n.
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