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- King Henry the Fourth, V. Hi us
Davy. I hope to see London once ere I die.
Bard. An I might see you there, Davy, —
Shal. By the mass, you'll crack a quart to
gether: ha! will you not, Master Bardolph? 64
Bard. Yea, sir, in a pottle-pot.
Shal. By God's liggens, I thank thee. The
knave will stick by thee, I can assure thee that:
a* will not out; he is true bred. 68
Bard. And I'll stick by him, sir.
Shal. Why, there spoke a king. Lack nothing:
be merry. [One knocks at the door.]
Look who's at door there. Ho ! who knocks ? 72
[Exit Davy.}
Fal. [To Silence, who drinks a bumper.]
Why, now you have done me right.
Sil. 'Do me right,
And dub me knight: 76
Samingo/
Is 't not so?
Fal. Tis so.
Sil. Is 't so ? Why, then, say an old man can 80do somewhat.
[Enter Davy.]
Davy. An 't please your worship, there's one
Pistol come from the court with news.
Fal. From the court ! let him come in. 84
Enter Pistol.
How now, Pistol!
Pist. Sir John, God save you, sir !
66 Hggens: an original oath of Shallow's
68 will not out: will not fail (sporting term)
74 done me right: a common expression in-drinking healths
76 dub me knight; cf. n.
77 Samingo: San Domingo, a common refrain in drinking songs
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