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King Henry the Fourth, V.v 117 this, you blue-bottle rogue! you filthy famished correctioner ! if you be not swinged, I'll for swear half-kirtles. 24 First Bead. Come, come, you she knight-errant, come. Host. O God, that right should thus overcome might! Well, of sufferance comes ease. Dol. Come, you rogue, come : bring me to 28 a justice. Host. Ay; come, you starved blood-hound. Dol. Goodman death! goodman bones! Host. Thou atomy, thou ! 32 Dol. Come, you thin thing; come, you rascal! First Bead. Very well. Exeunt. Scene Five [A public Place near Westminster Abbey] Enter two Grooms, strewers of rushes. First Groom. More rushes, more rushes. Sec. Groom. The trumpets have sounded twice. First Groom. 'Twill be two o'clock ere they 4 come from the coronation. Dispatch, dispatch. Exeunt Grooms. Trumpets sound, and the King and his train pass over the stage. After them, enter Falstaff, Shallow, Pistol, Bardolph, and the Boy. Fal. Stand here by me, Master Robert Shal low; I will make the king do you grace. I will 22 blue-bottle: the reference is to the beadle's blue livery24 half-kirtles : waists or skirts 27 of sufferance : out of suffering 32 atomy: Dame Quickly' s confusion of 'atom' with 'anatomy' =skeleton
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