Falstaff

Cards (21)

  • '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