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- so The Second Part of
Prince. Would not this nave of a wheel have
his ears cut off?
Poins. Let's beat him before his whore. 280
Prince. Look, whether the withered elder
hath not his poll clawed like a parrot.
Poins. Is it not strange that desire should so
many years outlive performance ? 284
Fal. Kiss me, Doll.
Prince. Saturn and Venus this year in con
junction! what says the almanack to that?
Poins. And, look, whether the fiery Trigon, 288
his man, be not lisping to his master's old tables,
his note-book, his counsel-keeper.
Fal. Thou dost give me flattering busses.
Dol. By my troth, I kiss thee with a most 292
constant heart.
Fed. I am old, I am old.
Dol. I love thee better than I love e'er a
scurvy young boy of them all. 296
Fal. What stuff wilt have a kirtle of? I
shall receive money o' Thursday; shalt have
a cap to-morrow. A merry song! come: it grows
late ; we'll to bed. Thou'lt forget me when I 800
am gone.
Dol. By my troth, thou'lt set me a-weeping
an thou sayst so: prove that ever I dress myself
handsome till thy return. Well, hearken at the 304
end.
Fal. Some sack, Francis!
Prince. ) [Coming forward.] Anon, anon,
Poins. ) sir. 308
278 nave of awheel: Falstaff's knavery end rotundity are both in-
eluded in this phrase 282 poll: head 286 Cf. n.
8 fiery Trigon: Bardolph; cf. n.
289 lisping: making love
old tables: old account beok, i.e., the hostess
297 kirtle: waist or skirt or both 304 hearken at: watch
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