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King Henry IV Part II
act v   Scene V.
William Shakespeare
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       Westminster. Near the Abbey
       Enter GROOMS, strewing rushes
       FIRST GROOM
       More rushes, more rushes!
       SECOND GROOM
       The trumpets have sounded twice.
       THIRD GROOM
       'Twill be two o'clock ere they come from the
       coronation. Dispatch, dispatch.
       Exeunt
       Trumpets sound, and the KING and his train pass
       over the stage. After them enter FALSTAFF, SHALLOW,
       PISTOL, BARDOLPH, and page

       FALSTAFF
       Stand here by me, Master Robert Shallow; I will make the
       King do you grace. I will leer upon him, as 'a comes by; and do
       but mark the countenance that he will give me.
       PISTOL
       God bless thy lungs, good knight!
       FALSTAFF
       Come here, Pistol; stand behind me. [To SHALLOW] O, if
       I had had to have made new liveries, I would have bestowed the
       thousand pound I borrowed of you. But 'tis no matter; this poor
       show doth better; this doth infer the zeal I had to see him.
       SHALLOW
       It doth so.
       FALSTAFF
       It shows my earnestness of affection-
       SHALLOW
       It doth so.
       FALSTAFF
       My devotion-
       SHALLOW
       It doth, it doth, it doth.
       FALSTAFF
       As it were, to ride day and night; and not to deliberate,
       not to remember, not to have patience to shift me-
       SHALLOW
       It is best, certain.
       FALSTAFF
       But to stand stained with travel, and sweating with
       desire to see him; thinking of nothing else, putting all affairs
       else in oblivion, as if there were nothing else to be done but to
       see him.
       PISTOL
       'Tis 'semper idem' for 'obsque hoc nihil est.' 'Tis all in
       every part.
       SHALLOW
       'Tis so, indeed.
       PISTOL
       My knight, I will inflame thy noble liver
       And make thee rage.
       Thy Doll, and Helen of thy noble thoughts,
       Is in base durance and contagious prison;
       Hal'd thither
       By most mechanical and dirty hand.
       Rouse up revenge from ebon den with fell Alecto's snake,
       For Doll is in. Pistol speaks nought but truth.
       FALSTAFF
       I will deliver her.
       [Shouts, within, and the trumpets sound]
       PISTOL
       There roar'd the sea, and trumpet-clangor sounds.
       Enter the KING and his train, the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE among them
       FALSTAFF
       God save thy Grace, King Hal; my royal Hal!
       PISTOL
       The heavens thee guard and keep, most royal imp of fame!
       FALSTAFF
       God save thee, my sweet boy!
       KING
       My Lord Chief Justice, speak to that vain man.
       CHIEF JUSTICE
       Have you your wits? Know you what 'tis you speak?
       FALSTAFF
       My king! my Jove! I speak to thee, my heart!
       KING
       I know thee not, old man. Fall to thy prayers.
       How ill white hairs become a fool and jester!
       I have long dreamt of such a kind of man,
       So surfeit-swell'd, so old, and so profane;
       But being awak'd, I do despise my dream.
       Make less thy body hence, and more thy grace;
       Leave gormandizing; know the grave doth gape
       For thee thrice wider than for other men-
       Reply not to me with a fool-born jest;
       Presume not that I am the thing I was,
       For God doth know, so shall the world perceive,
       That I have turn'd away my former self;
       So will I those that kept me company.
       When thou dost hear I am as I have been,
       Approach me, and thou shalt be as thou wast,
       The tutor and the feeder of my riots.
       Till then I banish thee, on pain of death,
       As I have done the rest of my misleaders,
       Not to come near our person by ten mile.
       For competence of life I will allow you,
       That lack of means enforce you not to evils;
       And, as we hear you do reform yourselves,
       We will, according to your strengths and qualities,
       Give you advancement. Be it your charge, my lord,
       To see perform'd the tenour of our word.
       Set on.
       Exeunt the KING and his train
       FALSTAFF
       Master Shallow, I owe you a thousand pounds.
       SHALLOW
       Yea, marry, Sir John; which I beseech you to let me have
       home with me.
       FALSTAFF
       That can hardly be, Master Shallow. Do not you grieve at
       this; I shall be sent for in private to him. Look you, he must
       seem thus to the world. Fear not your advancements; I will be the
       man yet that shall make you great.
       SHALLOW
       I cannot perceive how, unless you give me your doublet,
       and stuff me out with straw. I beseech you, good Sir John, let me
       have five hundred of my thousand.
       FALSTAFF
       Sir, I will be as good as my word. This that you heard
       was but a colour.
       SHALLOW
       A colour that I fear you will die in, Sir John.
       FALSTAFF
       Fear no colours; go with me to dinner. Come, Lieutenant
       Pistol; come, Bardolph. I shall be sent for soon at night.
       Re-enter PRINCE JOHN, the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, with officers
       CHIEF JUSTICE
       Go, carry Sir John Falstaff to the Fleet;
       Take all his company along with him.
       FALSTAFF
       My lord, my lord-
       CHIEF JUSTICE
       I cannot now speak. I will hear you soon.
       Take them away.
       PISTOL
       Si fortuna me tormenta, spero me contenta.
       Exeunt all but PRINCE JOHN and the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE
       PRINCE JOHN
       I like this fair proceeding of the King's.
       He hath intent his wonted followers
       Shall all be very well provided for;
       But all are banish'd till their conversations
       Appear more wise and modest to the world.
       CHIEF JUSTICE
       And so they are.
       PRINCE JOHN
       The King hath call'd his parliament, my lord.
       CHIEF JUSTICE
       He hath.
       PRINCE JOHN
       I will lay odds that, ere this year expire,
       We bear our civil swords and native fire
       As far as France. I heard a bird so sing,
       Whose music, to my thinking, pleas'd the King.
       Come, will you hence?
       Exeunt
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Dramatis Personae
Induction
act i
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
act ii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
act iii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
act iv
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
act v
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
Epilogue