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- King Henry the Fourth, II. ii 33
could tell to thee, — as to one it pleases me, for
fault of a better, to call my friend, — I could be
sad, and sad indeed too. 48
Poins. Very hardly upon such a subject.
Prince. By this hand, thou thinkest me as
far in the devil's book as thou and Falstaff for
obduracy and persistency : let the end try the 52
man._ But I tell thee my heart bleeds inwardly
that my father is so sick; and keeping such vile
company as thou art hath in reason taken from
me all ostentation of sorrow. 56
Poins. The reason?
Prince. What wouldst thou think of me if I
should weep ?
Poins. I would think thee a most princely 60
hypocrite.
Prince. It would be every man's thought;
and thou art a blessed fellow to think as every
man thinks : never a man's thought in the world 64
keeps the road-way better than thine: every man
would think me an hypocrite indeed. And what
accites your most worshipful thought to think so ?
Poins. Why, because you have been so lewd 68
and so much engraffed to Falstaff.
Prince. And to thee.
Poins. By this light, I am well spoke on; I
can hear it with mine own ears : the worst that 72
they can say of me is that I am a second brother
and that I am a proper fellow of my hands ; and
those two things I confess I cannot help. By the
mass, here comes Bardolph. 76
Enter Bardolph and' Page.
67 accites: invites 68 lewd: worthless
69 much engrafted: closely attached 73 second brother: younger son
74 proper fellow of my hands: good fellow with my fists
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