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- Dost thou think thyself young?
- All in thou art old.

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Have you not a moist eye?
A dry hand? A yellow cheek?

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- A white beard?
- A decreasing leg?

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A broken voice when tired?
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And thy faculties
ruin'd through old age?

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- Even so, thou call thyself young?
- I was born at three in the...

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...afternoon carrying a white head,
a round belly, the voice I lost...

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...in singing and hollaing.
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Sir John, you must recruit
more soldiers in other counties...

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...we must leave at once!
- Set forth!

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Pray be humble, and pray
God to protect thy men.

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Will you give me 1,000 pound
for my men?

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Lay out, lay out.
Fare you well.

:42:47
- My lord...
- Not one pence.

:42:49
- Bardolph, give me a cop os sack.
- Will you give me money?

:42:55
Pray God he giveth a good ally
to the prince!

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Pray Heavens above he giveth
the ally a good prince.

:43:02
- What news?
- The Earl of Westmoreland...

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...strong, is marching
hitherwards with Prince John.

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No harm, what more?
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- The king himself is set forth.
- He shall be welcome too!

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Where is his son, the nimble-
footed madcap Prince of Wales...

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...and his comrades, that daff'd
the world aside and bid it pass?

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All furnish'd, all in arms. By the
lord, cousin, wait for help!

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Gentlemen, life is
always short...

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...but, if lived cowardly,
it would prove far too long...

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...even if it lasted one hour.
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If we dost live, it is
to tread on king's heads.

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If we are to die, it shall be
beautiful, if we die with princes.

:43:48
- Justice Shallow?
- I am, a poor knight...

:43:51
...from this same county, and one
of the king's peace justices.

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My captain sends regards.
My captain, Sir John Falstaff...


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