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Scene IV] Merry Wives of Windsor 39 \ Nym. By welkin and her star ! Pistol. With wit or steel ? Nym. With both the humours, I ; I will discuss the humour of this love to Page. Pistol. And I to Ford shall eke unfold How Falstaff, varlet vile, His dove will prove, his gold will hold, And his soft couch defile. Nym. My humour shall not cool. I will incense Page to deal with poison ; I will possess him with yellowness, for the revolt of- mine is dangerous. That is my true humour. 100 Pistol. Thou art the Mars of malecontents. I sec- ond thee ; troop on. \_Exeunt. Scene IV. A Room in Doctor Caius's House Enter Mistress Quickly, Simple, and Rugby Quickly. What, John Rugby ! I pray thee, go to the casement, and see if you can see my master, Master Doctor Caius, coming. If he do, i' faith, and find anybody in the house, here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's EngHsh. Rugby. I '11 go watch. 6 Quickly. Go ; and we '11 have a posset for 't soon at night, in faith, at the latter end of a sea-coal fire. — \_Exit Rugby ^ An honest, willing, kind fellow, as ever servant shall come in house withal, and, I war- rant you, no tell-tale nor no breed-bate. His worst
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