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'An old lord of the Council rated me the other day in the street about you sir.' - Falstaff, Act 1 Scene 2
'Before I knew thee,
Hal
, I knew
nothing'
- Falstaff, Act 1 Scene 2
'thou cam'st not of the
blood royal
, if thou darest not stand for
ten shillings.'
- Falstaff, Act 1 Scene 2
'If I travel by
four foot
by the square further
afoot
, I shall
break
my
wind.'
- Falstaff, Act 2 Scene 2
'A
plague
upon you both! ... A
plague
upon it when
thieves
cannot be
true
to one another!' - Falstaff, Act 2 Scene 2
'the
Prince
and
Poins
be not two arrant
cowards
... There's no more
valour
in that
Poins
than in a
wild duck.'
- Falstaff, Act 2 Scene 2
'A
plague
of all
cowards'
- Falstaff, Act 2 Scene 4
'The
lion
will not touch the true
prince
;
instinct
is a great matter ... I for a
valiant
lion and thou for a true
prince.'
- Falstaff, Act 2 Scene 4
'Banish plump
Jack and
banish
all the world.' - Falstaff, Act 2 Scene 4
'Never call a
true piece
of
gold
a
counterfeit.'
- Falstaff, Act 2 Scene 4
'Go to, you are a
woman
,
go.'
- Falstaff, Act 3 Scene 3
'The Prince is a
jack
, a sneak-up.' - Falstaff, Act 3 Scene 3
'Setting thy
womanhood
aside, thou art a
beast
to say
otherwise.'
- Falstaff, Act 3 Scene 3
'A
thousand
pound,
Hal
? A
million.
Thy love is
worth
a
million.
Thou
owest
me thy
love.'
- Falstaff, Act 3 Scene 3
'The
King
himself is to be
feared
as the
lion.'
- Falstaff, Act 3 Scene 3
'Thou
knowest
in the state of
innocency
Adam fell ... more
flesh
than another man and therefore more
fraility.'
- Falstaff, Act 3 Scene 3
'food
for
powder'
- Falstaff, Act 4 Scene 2
'I have led my
ragamuffins
where they are
peppered
; there's not
three
of my hundred and
fifty
left
alive'
- Falstaff, Act 5 Scene 3
'let him make a
carbonado
of me. I like not such
grinning honour
as Sir
Walter
hath. Give me
life'
- Falstaff, Act 5 Scene 3
'What is
honour
? A
word.'
- Falstaff, Act 5 Scene 1
'The better part of
valour
is
discretion
... Therefore,
sirrah
, with a
new wound
in your
thigh
, come you
along
with me.' - Falstaff, Act 5 Scene 4