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King Henry the Fourth, II. ii 35 Bard. Well, my lord. He heard of your Grace's coming to town: there's a letter for you. Poins. Delivered with good respect. And how doth the martlemas, your master? 112 Bard. In bodily health, sir. Poins. Marry, the immortal part needs a physician; but that moves not him: though that be sick, it dies not. 116 Prince, I do allow this wen to be as familiar with me as my dog; and he holds his place, for look you how he writes. Poins. [looking over the Prince's shoulder."] 120 'John Falstaff, knight,' — every man must know that, as oft as he has occasion to name himself: even like those that are kin to the king, for they never prick their finger but they say, 'There's 124 some of the king's blood spilt.' 'How comes that?' says he that takes upon him not to con ceive. The answer is as ready as a borrower's cap, 'I am the king's poor cousin, sir.' 128 Prince. Nay, they will be kin to us, or they will fetch it from Japhet. But to the letter: 'Sir John Falstaff, knight, to the son of the king nearest his father, Harry Prince of 132 Wales, greeting.' Poins. Why, this is a certificate. Prince. Peace! 'I will imitate the honourable Romans in brevity:' 136 Poins. He sure means brevity in breath, short- winded. Prince. 'I commend me to thee, I commend 112 martlemas; cf. n. 117 wen: swelling, i.e., Falstaff 126 takes upon him: pretends conceive: understand 127, 128 borrower's cap; cf. n.130 fetch it from Japhet: trace kinship through Japhet, the son of Noah 130 ff. Cf. n.
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