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Answer, thou dead elm, answer.
No abuse?
My lord, he will drive you out of your revenge and turn all to a merriment, if you take not the heat.
And look, whether the fiery Trigon, his man, be not lisping to his master's old tables, his note-book, his counsel-keeper.
Is it not strange that desire should so many years outlive performance?
Let's beat him before his whore.
Put on two leathern jerkins and aprons, and wait upon him at his table as drawers.
I warrant you, as common as the way between Saint Alban's and London.
I am your shadow, my lord; I'll follow you.
God send the wench no worse fortune! But I never said so.
Reads 'I will imitate the honourable Romans in brevity:' he sure means brevity in breath, short-winded. 'I commend me to thee, I commend thee, and I leave thee. Be not too familiar with Poins; for he misuses thy favours so much, that he swears thou art to marry his sister ...
Reads 'Sir John Falstaff, knight, to the son of the king, nearest his father, Harry Prince of Wales, greeting.' Why, this is a certificate.
Reads '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 some of the king's blood spilt.' 'How comes that?' says he ...
Marry, the immortal part needs a physician; but that moves not him: though that be sick, it dies not.
Delivered with good respect. And how doth the martlemas, your master?
O, that this good blossom could be kept from cankers! Well, there is sixpence to preserve thee.
By this light, I am well spoke on; I can hear it with my own ears: the worst that they can say of me is that I am a second brother and that I am a proper fellow of my hands; and those two things, I confess, I cannot help ...
Why, because you have been so lewd and so much engraffed to Falstaff.
I would think thee a most princely hypocrite.
The reason?
Very hardly upon such a subject.
Go to; I stand the push of your one thing that you will tell.
Yes, faith; and let it be an excellent good thing.
How ill it follows, after you have laboured so hard, you should talk so idly! Tell me, how many good young princes would do so, their fathers being so sick as yours at this time is?
Why, a prince should not be so loosely studied as to remember so weak a composition.
Is't come to that? I had thought weariness durst not have attached one of so high blood.