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Henry IV Part 2
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     Dramatis Personae 
     Induction 
     Act I   Scene I 
     Act I   Scene II 
     Act I   Scene III 
     Act II  Scene I 
     Act II  Scene II 
     Act II  Scene III 
     Act II  Scene IV 
     Act III Scene I
     Act III Scene II
    
     Act IV  Scene I 
     Act IV  Scene II
     Act IV  Scene III 
     Act IV  Scene IV 
     Act IV  Scene V         
     Act V   Scene I 
     Act V   Scene II 
     Act V   Scene III 
     Act V   Scene IV 
     Act V   Scene V
     Epilogue
     Complete play
    


     Act II 

    
    ACT II: SCENE II	London. Another street.

    Enter PRINCE HENRY and POINS
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Before God, I am exceeding weary.
    
    POINS	Is't come to that? I had thought weariness durst not
    	have attached one of so high blood.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Faith, it does me; though it discolours the
    	complexion of my greatness to acknowledge it. Doth
    	it not show vilely in me to desire small beer?
    
    POINS	Why, a prince should not be so loosely studied as
    	to remember so weak a composition.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Belike then my appetite was not princely got; for,
    	by my troth, I do now remember the poor creature,
    	small beer. But, indeed, these humble
    	considerations make me out of love with my
    	greatness. What a disgrace is it to me to remember
    	thy name! or to know thy face to-morrow! or to
    	take note how many pair of silk stockings thou
    	hast, viz. these, and those that were thy
    	peach-coloured ones! or to bear the inventory of thy
    	shirts, as, one for superfluity, and another for
    	use! But that the tennis-court-keeper knows better
    	than I; for it is a low ebb of linen with thee when
    	thou keepest not racket there; as thou hast not done
    	a great while, because the rest of thy low
    	countries have made a shift to eat up thy holland:
    	and God knows, whether those that bawl out the ruins
    	of thy linen shall inherit his kingdom: but the
    	midwives say the children are not in the fault;
    	whereupon the world increases, and kindreds are
    	mightily strengthened.
    
    POINS	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?
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Shall I tell thee one thing, Poins?
    
    POINS	Yes, faith; and let it be an excellent good thing.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	It shall serve among wits of no higher breeding than thine.
    
    POINS	Go to; I stand the push of your one thing that you
    	will tell.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Marry, I tell thee, it is not meet that I should be
    	sad, now my father is sick: albeit I could tell
    	thee, as to one it pleases me, for fault of a
    	better, to call my friend, I could be sad, and sad
    	indeed too.
    
    POINS	Very hardly upon such a subject.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	By this hand thou thinkest me as far in the devil's
    	book as thou and Falstaff for obduracy and
    	persistency: let the end try the man. But I tell
    	thee, my heart bleeds inwardly that my father is so
    	sick: and keeping such vile company as thou art
    	hath in reason taken from me all ostentation of sorrow.
    
    POINS	The reason?
    
    PRINCE HENRY	What wouldst thou think of me, if I should weep?
    
    POINS	I would think thee a most princely hypocrite.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	It would be every man's thought; and thou art a
    	blessed fellow to think as every man thinks: never
    	a man's thought in the world keeps the road-way
    	better than thine: every man would think me an
    	hypocrite indeed. And what accites your most
    	worshipful thought to think so?
    
    POINS	Why, because you have been so lewd and so much
    	engraffed to Falstaff.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	And to thee.
    
    POINS	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. By the mass, here comes Bardolph.
    
    	Enter BARDOLPH and Page
    
    PRINCE HENRY	And the boy that I gave Falstaff: a' had him from
    	me Christian; and look, if the fat villain have not
    	transformed him ape.
    
    BARDOLPH	God save your grace!
    
    PRINCE HENRY	And yours, most noble Bardolph!
    
    BARDOLPH	Come, you virtuous ass, you bashful fool, must you
    	be blushing? wherefore blush you now? What a
    	maidenly man-at-arms are you become! Is't such a
    	matter to get a pottle-pot's maidenhead?
    
    Page	A' calls me e'en now, my lord, through a red
    	lattice, and I could discern no part of his face
    	from the window: at last I spied his eyes, and
    	methought he had made two holes in the ale-wife's
    	new petticoat and so peeped through.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Has not the boy profited?
    
    BARDOLPH	Away, you whoreson upright rabbit, away!
    
    Page	Away, you rascally Althaea's dream, away!
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Instruct us, boy; what dream, boy?
    
    Page	Marry, my lord, Althaea dreamed she was delivered
    	of a fire-brand; and therefore I call him her dream.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	A crown's worth of good interpretation: there 'tis,
    	boy.
    
    POINS	O, that this good blossom could be kept from
    	cankers! Well, there is sixpence to preserve thee.
    
    BARDOLPH	An you do not make him hanged among you, the
    	gallows shall have wrong.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	And how doth thy master, Bardolph?
    
    BARDOLPH	Well, my lord. He heard of your grace's coming to
    	town: there's a letter for you.
    
    POINS	Delivered with good respect. And how doth the
    	martlemas, your master?
    
    BARDOLPH	In bodily health, sir.
    
    POINS	Marry, the immortal part needs a physician; but
    	that moves not him: though that be sick, it dies
    	not.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	I do allow this wen to be as familiar with me as my
    	dog; and he holds his place; for look you how be writes.
    
    POINS	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, that takes upon him not to
    	conceive. The answer is as ready as a borrower's
    	cap, 'I am the king's poor cousin, sir.'
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Nay, they will be kin to us, or they will fetch it
    	from Japhet. But to the letter.
    
    POINS	Reads  'Sir John Falstaff, knight, to the son of
    	the king, nearest his father, Harry Prince of
    	Wales, greeting.' Why, this is a certificate.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Peace!
    
    POINS	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 Nell. Repent
    	at idle times as thou mayest; and so, farewell.
    	Thine, by yea and no, which is as much as to
    	say, as thou usest him, JACK FALSTAFF with my
    	familiars, JOHN with my brothers and sisters,
    	and SIR JOHN with all Europe.'
    	My lord, I'll steep this letter in sack and make him eat it.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	That's to make him eat twenty of his words. But do
    	you use me thus, Ned? must I marry your sister?
    
    POINS	God send the wench no worse fortune! But I never said so.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Well, thus we play the fools with the time, and the
    	spirits of the wise sit in the clouds and mock us.
    	Is your master here in London?
    
    BARDOLPH	Yea, my lord.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Where sups he? doth the old boar feed in the old frank?
    
    BARDOLPH	At the old place, my lord, in Eastcheap.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	What company?
    
    Page	Ephesians, my lord, of the old church.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Sup any women with him?
    
    Page	None, my lord, but old Mistress Quickly and
    	Mistress Doll Tearsheet.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	What pagan may that be?
    
    Page	A proper gentlewoman, sir, and a kinswoman of my master's.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Even such kin as the parish heifers are to the town
    	bull. Shall we steal upon them, Ned, at supper?
    
    POINS	I am your shadow, my lord; I'll follow you.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Sirrah, you boy, and Bardolph, no word to your
    	master that I am yet come to town: there's for
    	your silence.
    
    BARDOLPH	I have no tongue, sir.
    
    Page	And for mine, sir, I will govern it.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	Fare you well; go.
    
    	Exeunt BARDOLPH and Page
    
    	This Doll Tearsheet should be some road.
    
    POINS	I warrant you, as common as the way between Saint
    	Alban's and London.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	How might we see Falstaff bestow himself to-night
    	in his true colours, and not ourselves be seen?
    
    POINS	Put on two leathern jerkins and aprons, and wait
    	upon him at his table as drawers.
    
    PRINCE HENRY	From a God to a bull? a heavy decension! it was
    	Jove's case. From a prince to a prentice? a low
    	transformation! that shall be mine; for in every
    	thing the purpose must weigh with the folly.
    	Follow me, Ned.
    
    	Exeunt
    
    
    

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