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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:28,627 --> 00:00:31,630 Jesus, the days that we have seen! 2 00:00:33,799 --> 00:00:37,719 Do you remember since we lay all night in the windmill 3 00:00:37,803 --> 00:00:39,930 in St. George's field? 4 00:00:40,013 --> 00:00:41,974 No more of that, Master Shallow. 5 00:00:43,225 --> 00:00:45,227 'Twas a merry night! 6 00:00:47,312 --> 00:00:49,648 Is Jane Nightwork alive? 7 00:00:49,731 --> 00:00:51,984 She lives, Master Shallow. 8 00:00:52,901 --> 00:00:54,987 Doth she hold her own well? 9 00:00:55,070 --> 00:00:56,572 Old. 10 00:00:58,073 --> 00:00:59,866 Old, Master Shallow. 11 00:00:59,950 --> 00:01:02,661 Oh, no, she must be old. 12 00:01:02,744 --> 00:01:05,080 She cannot choose but be old. 13 00:01:06,623 --> 00:01:08,792 Certain she's old. 14 00:01:08,875 --> 00:01:14,256 And had Robin Nightwork by old Nightwork before I came to Clement's Inn. 15 00:01:14,339 --> 00:01:18,010 Jesus, the days that we have seen! 16 00:01:18,093 --> 00:01:20,262 Ha, Sir John? Said I well? 17 00:01:20,345 --> 00:01:23,265 We have heard the chimes at midnight, 18 00:01:23,348 --> 00:01:24,933 Master Robert Shallow. 19 00:01:25,017 --> 00:01:28,270 That we have! That we have! That we have! 20 00:01:28,353 --> 00:01:30,272 In faith, Sir John, we have. 21 00:01:32,107 --> 00:01:35,611 Jesus, the days that we have seen. 22 00:02:47,808 --> 00:02:51,019 King Richard II was murdered, 23 00:02:51,103 --> 00:02:55,315 some say at the command of the Duke Henry Bolingbroke, 24 00:02:55,399 --> 00:02:57,192 in Pomfret Castle 25 00:02:57,275 --> 00:03:00,570 on February the 14th, 1400. 26 00:03:01,363 --> 00:03:05,659 Before this, the duke Henry had been crowned king, 27 00:03:05,742 --> 00:03:09,287 though the true heir to the realm was Edmund Mortimer, 28 00:03:09,371 --> 00:03:12,207 who was held prisoner by the Welsh rebels. 29 00:03:12,290 --> 00:03:16,294 The new king was not hasty to purchase his deliverance, 30 00:03:16,378 --> 00:03:20,590 and to prove this, Mortimer's cousins, the Percys, 31 00:03:20,674 --> 00:03:23,552 came to the king unto Windsor. 32 00:03:23,635 --> 00:03:25,345 There came Northumberland, 33 00:03:25,429 --> 00:03:28,682 his son, Henry Percy, called Hotspur, 34 00:03:28,765 --> 00:03:30,350 and Worcester, 35 00:03:30,434 --> 00:03:35,147 whose purpose was ever to procure malice and set things in a broil. 36 00:03:35,230 --> 00:03:38,608 Shall our coffers then be emptied to redeem a traitor home? 37 00:03:38,692 --> 00:03:41,570 - My liege ‒ - No, on the barren mountain let him starve. 38 00:03:41,653 --> 00:03:43,572 For I shall never hold that man my friend 39 00:03:43,655 --> 00:03:48,118 whose tongue shall ask me for one penny cost to ransom home revolted Mortimer. 40 00:03:48,201 --> 00:03:52,330 "Revolted Mortimer"? He never did fall off my sovereign liege but by the chance of war. 41 00:03:52,414 --> 00:03:54,708 My blood hath been too cold and temperate, 42 00:03:54,791 --> 00:03:56,835 unapt to stir at these indignities. 43 00:03:56,918 --> 00:04:01,339 And you have found me, for accordingly you tread upon my patience. 44 00:04:01,423 --> 00:04:03,258 Our house, my sovereign liege, 45 00:04:03,341 --> 00:04:07,512 little deserves the scourge of greatness to be used on it. 46 00:04:07,596 --> 00:04:09,139 And that same greatness too, 47 00:04:09,222 --> 00:04:12,684 which our own hands have helped to make so portly. 48 00:04:12,768 --> 00:04:14,811 Worcester, get thee gone, 49 00:04:14,895 --> 00:04:18,273 for I do see danger and disobedience in thine eye. 50 00:04:18,356 --> 00:04:19,608 My lord ‒ 51 00:04:19,691 --> 00:04:22,486 Henceforth let me not hear you speak of Mortimer, 52 00:04:22,569 --> 00:04:26,448 or you shall hear in such a kind from me as will displease you. 53 00:04:26,531 --> 00:04:27,866 My good lord, hear me. 54 00:04:27,949 --> 00:04:31,369 My Lord Northumberland, we license your departure. 55 00:04:33,288 --> 00:04:34,790 With your son. 56 00:04:52,808 --> 00:04:54,309 "Speak of Mortimer." 57 00:04:54,392 --> 00:04:55,811 Zounds, I will speak of him. 58 00:04:55,894 --> 00:04:58,480 And let my soul want mercy if I do not join with him. 59 00:04:58,563 --> 00:04:59,981 Hear you, cousin, a word. 60 00:05:00,065 --> 00:05:02,150 Hark you, Uncle, did not King Richard 61 00:05:02,234 --> 00:05:05,153 then proclaim my brother, Edmund Mortimer, heir to the crown? 62 00:05:05,237 --> 00:05:06,780 He did. Myself did hear it. 63 00:05:06,863 --> 00:05:10,700 Nay, then I cannot blame his cousin king that wished him on the barren mountains starve. 64 00:05:10,784 --> 00:05:14,830 Shall it for shame be spoken in these days, or fill up chronicles in time to come, 65 00:05:14,913 --> 00:05:17,332 that men of your nobility and power 66 00:05:17,415 --> 00:05:20,168 did gage them both in an unjust behalf ‒ 67 00:05:20,252 --> 00:05:23,088 as both of you, God pardon it, have done ‒ 68 00:05:23,171 --> 00:05:26,758 to put down Richard, that sweet, lovely rose, 69 00:05:26,842 --> 00:05:29,177 and plant this thorn, this canker Bolingbroke? 70 00:05:29,261 --> 00:05:30,345 Peace, cousin. 71 00:05:30,428 --> 00:05:32,347 By heavens, methinks it were an easy leap 72 00:05:32,430 --> 00:05:34,975 to pluck bright honor from the pale-faced moon 73 00:05:35,058 --> 00:05:39,437 or dive into the bottom of the deep where fathom line could never touch the ground, 74 00:05:39,521 --> 00:05:42,190 and pluck up drowned honor by the locks. 75 00:05:42,274 --> 00:05:44,609 But out upon this half-faced fellowship! 76 00:05:44,693 --> 00:05:48,488 Farewell, kinsman. I'll talk to you when you are better tempered to attend. 77 00:05:48,572 --> 00:05:51,408 Why, look, you, I am whipped and scourged with rods, 78 00:05:51,491 --> 00:05:56,413 nettled and stung with pismires when I hear of this vile politician, Bolingbroke. 79 00:05:56,496 --> 00:05:58,206 In Richard's time ‒ 80 00:05:58,290 --> 00:06:00,750 What do you call the place where I first bowed my knee 81 00:06:00,834 --> 00:06:04,045 unto this king of smiles, this Bolingbroke? 82 00:06:04,129 --> 00:06:07,215 'Sblood! When you and he came back from Ravenspurgh! 83 00:06:07,299 --> 00:06:09,926 - At Berkeley Castle. - Ah! You say true. 84 00:06:10,010 --> 00:06:15,181 Why, what a candy deal of courtesy this fawning greyhound then did proffer me. 85 00:06:15,265 --> 00:06:18,768 "Look, gentle Harry Percy." And "Kind cousin." 86 00:06:18,852 --> 00:06:21,313 Ah! The devil take such cozeners! 87 00:06:25,650 --> 00:06:29,279 God forgive me. Good uncle, tell your tale, for I have done. 88 00:06:29,362 --> 00:06:32,574 Nay, if you have not, to it again. We will stay your leisure. 89 00:06:32,657 --> 00:06:34,492 I've done, i'faith. 90 00:06:35,619 --> 00:06:38,413 You, my lord, shall secretly into the bosom creep 91 00:06:38,496 --> 00:06:41,958 of that same noble prelate well-beloved, the archbishop. 92 00:06:42,042 --> 00:06:43,460 York, is it not? 93 00:06:43,543 --> 00:06:45,962 I smell it. Upon my life, it will do well. 94 00:06:46,046 --> 00:06:48,673 And then the powers of Scotland and of York to join with Mortimer's. 95 00:06:48,757 --> 00:06:50,300 And so they shall. 96 00:06:50,383 --> 00:06:54,137 Brother, farewell. No further go in this than I by letter shall direct our course. 97 00:06:54,220 --> 00:06:56,598 Farewell, good brother. We shall thrive, I trust. 98 00:06:56,681 --> 00:07:01,102 All studies here I solemnly defy, save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke 99 00:07:01,186 --> 00:07:03,980 and that same sword-and-buckler Prince of Wales. 100 00:07:04,064 --> 00:07:07,651 But that I think his father loves him not and would be glad he met with some mischance, 101 00:07:07,734 --> 00:07:09,778 I would have him poisoned with a pot of ale. 102 00:07:23,208 --> 00:07:24,918 Where's Falstaff? 103 00:07:25,001 --> 00:07:28,630 - Fast asleep. - And snoring like a horse. 104 00:07:33,802 --> 00:07:35,470 I picked his pocket. 105 00:07:35,553 --> 00:07:37,180 What hast thou found? 106 00:07:37,263 --> 00:07:39,265 Nothing but this, my lord. 107 00:07:52,821 --> 00:07:55,323 How now, Hal? What time of day is it, lad? 108 00:07:55,407 --> 00:07:59,536 What the devil hast thou to do with the time of day? 109 00:07:59,619 --> 00:08:01,997 Unless hours were cups of sack, 110 00:08:02,080 --> 00:08:05,667 clocks the tongues of bawds, dials the signs of leaping houses 111 00:08:05,750 --> 00:08:09,671 and the blessed sun himself a fair, hot wench in flame-colored taffeta, 112 00:08:09,754 --> 00:08:12,507 I see no reason why thou shouldst be so superfluous 113 00:08:12,590 --> 00:08:14,634 as to demand the time of the day. 114 00:08:14,718 --> 00:08:16,636 Indeed you come near me now, Hal, 115 00:08:16,720 --> 00:08:21,558 for we that take purses go by the moon. 116 00:08:22,600 --> 00:08:25,895 How now! Who picked me pocket? 117 00:08:25,979 --> 00:08:29,649 Hostess! Hostess! 118 00:08:29,733 --> 00:08:32,610 - Sir John! - I fell asleep here and had me pocket picked! 119 00:08:32,694 --> 00:08:35,864 You think I keep thieves in my house? 120 00:08:35,947 --> 00:08:38,408 My lord, I pray you, hear me! 121 00:08:38,491 --> 00:08:40,535 Go to! I know you well enough! 122 00:08:40,618 --> 00:08:42,912 I know you, Sir John. 123 00:08:42,996 --> 00:08:44,873 You owe me money, Sir John, 124 00:08:44,956 --> 00:08:48,126 and now you pick a quarrel with me to beguile me of it. 125 00:08:48,209 --> 00:08:50,545 This house is turned bawdy house! 126 00:08:50,628 --> 00:08:52,714 - Bawdy house? - Picked me pocket! 127 00:08:55,925 --> 00:08:59,637 We cannot lodge and board a dozen or 14 gentlewomen 128 00:08:59,721 --> 00:09:02,307 who live honestly by the prick of their needles, 129 00:09:02,390 --> 00:09:04,559 but it's thought we keep a bawdy house! 130 00:09:06,352 --> 00:09:10,940 Shall I not take my knees in mine inn, but I shall have my pocket picked? 131 00:09:11,024 --> 00:09:13,151 You owe me money, Sir John! 132 00:09:13,234 --> 00:09:14,903 What didst thou lose, Jack? 133 00:09:14,986 --> 00:09:17,572 Wilt thou believe me, Hal? Some 40 pounds. 134 00:09:17,655 --> 00:09:19,407 What? 135 00:09:19,491 --> 00:09:25,205 And a gold seal ring of me grandfather's worth some 40 mark. 136 00:09:25,288 --> 00:09:27,916 You owe mine hostess money, Jack. 137 00:09:27,999 --> 00:09:30,210 You lost the reckoning. 138 00:09:30,293 --> 00:09:33,254 Item: a capon, two shillings and tuppence. 139 00:09:33,338 --> 00:09:38,093 Item: sauce, fourpence. Item: sack, two gallons, five shillings and eightpence. 140 00:09:38,176 --> 00:09:41,763 Item: anchovies and sack after supper, two and sixpence. 141 00:09:41,846 --> 00:09:43,473 Item: bread, ha'pence. 142 00:09:43,556 --> 00:09:46,643 - O monstrous. - Hostess, come. 143 00:09:46,726 --> 00:09:49,687 Thou must not be in this humor with me. 144 00:09:49,771 --> 00:09:51,523 I forgive thee. 145 00:09:52,524 --> 00:09:54,275 Fetch me a quart of sack. 146 00:09:54,359 --> 00:09:57,278 Thou hast done much harm upon me, Hal. 147 00:09:57,362 --> 00:09:58,822 God forgive you for it. 148 00:09:58,905 --> 00:10:01,116 Before I knew thee, Hal, I knew nothing, 149 00:10:01,199 --> 00:10:06,121 and now am, if a man should speak truly, little better than one of the wicked. 150 00:10:07,705 --> 00:10:11,126 I was as virtuously given as a gentleman need to be ‒ virtuous enough. 151 00:10:11,209 --> 00:10:15,046 Swore a little. Diced not above seven times a week. 152 00:10:15,130 --> 00:10:19,134 Went to a bawdy house not above once in a quarter... of an hour. 153 00:10:19,217 --> 00:10:21,469 Villainous company hath been the spoil of me. 154 00:10:21,553 --> 00:10:25,014 If I have not forgotten what the inside of a church is made of, 155 00:10:25,098 --> 00:10:28,017 call me a peppercorn, a brewer's horse. 156 00:10:29,602 --> 00:10:31,146 Well... 157 00:10:32,230 --> 00:10:34,357 I'll repent. 158 00:10:34,440 --> 00:10:37,902 - Where shall we take a purse tomorrow, Jack? - Where thou wilt, lad. I'll make one. 159 00:10:37,986 --> 00:10:40,905 I see a good amendment of life in him ‒ from praying to purse-taking. 160 00:10:40,989 --> 00:10:44,826 'Tis my vocation, Hal. 'Tis no sin for a man to labor at his vocation. 161 00:10:44,909 --> 00:10:47,579 My lads, my lads, 162 00:10:47,662 --> 00:10:50,790 tomorrow morning early at Gad's Hill 163 00:10:50,874 --> 00:10:54,085 there are pilgrims going to Canterbury with rich offerings, 164 00:10:54,169 --> 00:10:56,796 and traders riding to London with fat purses. 165 00:10:56,880 --> 00:11:00,925 - Hal, wilt thou make one? - Who, I, rob? I, a thief? Not I, by my faith. 166 00:11:01,009 --> 00:11:04,721 There's neither manhood, honesty, nor good fellowship in thee. 167 00:11:04,804 --> 00:11:10,185 Nor com'st thou not of the royal blood if thou darest not stand for 10 shillings. 168 00:11:10,268 --> 00:11:12,353 I'll tarry at home. 169 00:11:12,437 --> 00:11:15,773 - I'll be a traitor then, when thou art king. - I care not! 170 00:11:15,857 --> 00:11:17,525 Ride with us, my lord. 171 00:11:17,609 --> 00:11:20,528 I have a jest. A jest I cannot execute alone. 172 00:11:22,614 --> 00:11:26,743 O my sweet honey lord, come ride with us tomorrow! 173 00:11:28,453 --> 00:11:30,455 I'll go with thee. 174 00:11:30,538 --> 00:11:32,749 We can stuff our purses full of crowns. 175 00:11:32,832 --> 00:11:36,628 Well then, provide us all things necessary. 176 00:11:36,711 --> 00:11:40,298 - Farewell, my lord. - And meet me here in Eastcheap. 177 00:11:41,007 --> 00:11:42,550 - Farewell. - Hal. 178 00:11:42,634 --> 00:11:45,553 When thou art king, let not us that are squires of the night's body 179 00:11:45,637 --> 00:11:47,555 be called thieves of the day's beauty. 180 00:11:47,639 --> 00:11:52,227 Let us be Diana's foresters, gentlemen of the shade, minions of the moon, 181 00:11:52,310 --> 00:11:55,230 men of good government being governed as the sea is, 182 00:11:55,313 --> 00:11:58,566 by our noble and chaste mistress the moon, under whose countenance we steal. 183 00:11:58,650 --> 00:12:04,155 I know you all, and will a while uphold the unyoked humor of your idleness. 184 00:12:05,323 --> 00:12:07,575 And herein will I imitate the sun, 185 00:12:07,659 --> 00:12:10,203 who doth permit the base, contagious clouds 186 00:12:10,286 --> 00:12:12,413 to smother up his beauty from the world, 187 00:12:12,497 --> 00:12:17,835 that when he please again to be himself, being wanted he may be more wondered at. 188 00:12:17,919 --> 00:12:23,049 If all the year were playing holiday, to sport would be as tedious as to work. 189 00:12:23,132 --> 00:12:26,928 But when they seldom come, they wished-for come. 190 00:12:27,679 --> 00:12:33,393 So when this loose behavior I throw off and pay the debt I never promisèd, 191 00:12:34,060 --> 00:12:37,230 my reformation, glittering o'er my fault, 192 00:12:37,313 --> 00:12:39,732 shall show more goodly and attract more eye 193 00:12:39,816 --> 00:12:42,193 than that which hath no foil to set it off. 194 00:12:42,277 --> 00:12:45,280 I'll so offend to make offense a skill, 195 00:12:45,363 --> 00:12:48,533 redeeming time when men think least I will. 196 00:12:48,616 --> 00:12:50,868 I prithee, sweet wag, 197 00:12:50,952 --> 00:12:53,955 shall there be gallows standing in England when thou art king? 198 00:12:54,038 --> 00:12:56,124 Do not thou, when thou art king, hang a thief. 199 00:12:56,207 --> 00:12:58,543 No, thou shalt have the hanging of the thieves, 200 00:12:58,626 --> 00:13:00,545 and so become a rare hangman. 201 00:13:15,059 --> 00:13:18,187 "The purpose you undertake is dangerous"? 202 00:13:18,271 --> 00:13:20,398 Ha! Why, that's certain! 203 00:13:20,481 --> 00:13:23,234 'Tis dangerous to take a cold, to sleep, to drink. 204 00:13:23,318 --> 00:13:26,029 - Harry! - But I tell you this, my lord fool. 205 00:13:26,112 --> 00:13:29,699 Out of this nettle, danger, we pluck this flower, safety. 206 00:13:29,782 --> 00:13:32,327 - Harry. - "The purpose you undertake is dangerous, 207 00:13:32,410 --> 00:13:35,663 the friends you have named uncertain, 208 00:13:35,747 --> 00:13:38,166 the time itself unsorted 209 00:13:38,249 --> 00:13:40,626 and the whole plot too light"? 210 00:13:40,710 --> 00:13:42,170 Say you so? 211 00:13:42,253 --> 00:13:46,507 I say unto you again, you are a shallow, cowardly hind, and you lie! 212 00:13:50,511 --> 00:13:54,724 By the lord, our plot is a good plot as ever was laid. 213 00:13:54,807 --> 00:13:56,392 Our friends true and constant. 214 00:13:56,476 --> 00:13:59,312 A good plot, good friends. I'm full of expectation. 215 00:13:59,395 --> 00:14:01,189 An excellent plot, very good friends. 216 00:14:01,272 --> 00:14:03,191 - Leave us. - I must leave you, Kate. 217 00:14:03,274 --> 00:14:06,319 Oh, what a frosty, spirited rogue is this? 218 00:14:06,402 --> 00:14:10,656 "I could be well content to be with you, in the respect I love your house." 219 00:14:10,740 --> 00:14:13,910 He shows in this he loves his own barn better than he loves our house! 220 00:14:15,953 --> 00:14:18,164 Hath Butler brought those horses from the sheriff? 221 00:14:18,247 --> 00:14:21,376 - What horse, my lord? - A roan, a crop ear, is it not? 222 00:14:21,459 --> 00:14:22,877 It is, my lord! 223 00:14:22,960 --> 00:14:25,129 That roan shall be my throne! 224 00:14:30,802 --> 00:14:32,720 - How now! What news? - From your father! 225 00:14:32,804 --> 00:14:35,056 Letters from him? Why comes he not himself? 226 00:14:35,139 --> 00:14:37,058 It seems that he is grievous sick. 227 00:14:37,141 --> 00:14:43,106 Zounds! How has he the leisure to be sick in such a justling time? Huh? 228 00:14:43,189 --> 00:14:46,401 You will see now in very sincerity of fear and cold heart 229 00:14:46,484 --> 00:14:49,654 will he to the king and lay open all our proceedings. 230 00:14:49,737 --> 00:14:53,074 Well, hang him. Let him tell the king.- ♪♪ 231 00:14:58,204 --> 00:15:01,082 For what offense have I this fortnight been 232 00:15:01,165 --> 00:15:04,419 a banished woman from my husband's bed? 233 00:15:04,502 --> 00:15:05,753 - What ho! - My lord? 234 00:15:05,837 --> 00:15:09,549 In thy faint slumbers I by thee have watched 235 00:15:09,632 --> 00:15:12,802 and heard thee murmur tales of iron wars, 236 00:15:12,885 --> 00:15:15,721 speak terms of manage to thy bounding steed, 237 00:15:15,805 --> 00:15:17,807 cry "Courage! To the field!" 238 00:15:17,890 --> 00:15:22,770 And thou has talked of sallies and retires, of trenches, tents, of palisadoes, 239 00:15:22,854 --> 00:15:24,814 frontiers, parapets, 240 00:15:24,897 --> 00:15:26,732 of basilisks, of cannon, culverin, 241 00:15:26,816 --> 00:15:29,318 of prisoners' ransom and of soldiers ‒ 242 00:15:29,402 --> 00:15:31,279 Hear you, my lord! 243 00:15:31,362 --> 00:15:33,573 - My lord! - What sayest thou, my lady? 244 00:15:33,656 --> 00:15:36,742 - What is it carries you away? - Why, my horse, my love, my horse. 245 00:15:36,826 --> 00:15:39,662 Out, you mad-headed ape! I'll know your business, Harry! 246 00:15:39,745 --> 00:15:41,330 If you go ‒ 247 00:15:41,414 --> 00:15:44,000 So far afoot, I shall be weary, love. 248 00:15:44,083 --> 00:15:48,296 Faith, I'll break thy little finger, Harry, if thou wilt not tell me all things true. 249 00:15:48,379 --> 00:15:50,047 Away, away, you trifler! Ow! 250 00:15:50,131 --> 00:15:52,842 Love? I love thee not! 251 00:15:52,925 --> 00:15:54,635 I care not for thee, Kate. 252 00:15:54,719 --> 00:15:57,638 This is no world to play with mammets and to tilt with lips. 253 00:15:57,722 --> 00:16:00,016 We must have bloody noses and cracked crowns. 254 00:16:00,099 --> 00:16:03,519 Gods me, my horse! 255 00:16:03,603 --> 00:16:06,481 Do you not love me? Do you not indeed? 256 00:16:06,564 --> 00:16:09,192 Nay, tell me if you speak in jest or no. 257 00:16:09,275 --> 00:16:11,152 Come. Wilt thou see me ride? 258 00:16:11,235 --> 00:16:15,573 And when I am a-horseback, I will swear I love thee infinitely. 259 00:16:16,324 --> 00:16:17,783 But hark you, Kate. 260 00:16:17,867 --> 00:16:22,038 I know you wise, but yet no further wise than Harry Percy's wife. 261 00:16:23,498 --> 00:16:26,501 Constant... you are. 262 00:16:26,584 --> 00:16:29,086 But yet a woman. 263 00:16:31,172 --> 00:16:34,717 And for secrecy, no lady closer, 264 00:16:34,800 --> 00:16:40,139 for I well believe thou wilt not utter of what thou dost not know, 265 00:16:40,223 --> 00:16:42,850 and so far will I trust thee, gentle Kate. 266 00:16:42,934 --> 00:16:45,603 - How so far? - Not an inch further. 267 00:16:55,446 --> 00:16:58,533 But hark you, Kate. Whither I go, thither shall you go too. 268 00:16:58,616 --> 00:17:00,493 Will this content you, Kate? 269 00:17:00,576 --> 00:17:02,286 It must of force. 270 00:17:04,830 --> 00:17:09,043 How long is it, Jack, since thou saw'st thine own knee? 271 00:17:09,126 --> 00:17:10,753 Mine own knee? 272 00:17:10,836 --> 00:17:13,089 When I was about thy years, Hal. 273 00:17:13,172 --> 00:17:17,134 I was not an eagle's talon in the waist. 274 00:17:17,218 --> 00:17:20,888 A plague of sighing and grief, it blows a man up like a bladder. 275 00:17:20,972 --> 00:17:23,182 There's money of the king's coming. 276 00:17:23,266 --> 00:17:26,352 'Tis going to the king's exchequer. We may do it as secure as sleep. 277 00:17:26,435 --> 00:17:27,937 Shh! They come. 278 00:17:28,020 --> 00:17:30,273 - You four shall front them there. - We four? 279 00:17:30,356 --> 00:17:33,276 - How many be there of them? - Ah, some eight or 10. 280 00:17:33,359 --> 00:17:36,445 Zounds, will they not rob us? 281 00:17:38,489 --> 00:17:41,409 Give me me horse, my masters. Every man to his business. 282 00:17:41,492 --> 00:17:43,744 If they scape from your encounter, they shall light on ours. 283 00:17:43,828 --> 00:17:45,454 Shelter. Shelter. 284 00:17:45,538 --> 00:17:48,583 Eight yards of uneven ground is threescore and 10 mile afoot with me! 285 00:17:48,666 --> 00:17:50,668 I've removed Falstaff's horse. 286 00:17:53,212 --> 00:17:57,341 If I go four foot further afoot, I shall break me wind. 287 00:17:59,427 --> 00:18:01,554 I'll starve ere I'll rob a foot further! 288 00:18:01,637 --> 00:18:03,764 Peace, you fat guts! What a brawling dost thou keep! 289 00:18:03,848 --> 00:18:05,683 - Lie down! - Lie down? 290 00:18:05,766 --> 00:18:08,853 Lay thine ear close to the ground 291 00:18:08,936 --> 00:18:11,772 and list if thou can hear the tread of travelers. 292 00:18:11,856 --> 00:18:14,275 Have you any levers to lift me up again, being down? 293 00:18:14,358 --> 00:18:17,695 They come! They come! 294 00:18:17,778 --> 00:18:22,158 I prithee, good Prince Hal, help me to my horse, good king's son. 295 00:18:22,241 --> 00:18:23,784 Shall I be your ostler? 296 00:18:23,868 --> 00:18:27,371 Go hang thyself in thine own heir-apparent garters. 297 00:18:28,414 --> 00:18:31,459 Now, lads. Come. 298 00:18:31,542 --> 00:18:35,838 Come, neighbor. The boy shall lead our horses. 299 00:18:35,921 --> 00:18:39,550 We'll walk afoot a while and ease our legs. 300 00:18:51,395 --> 00:18:53,689 - Strike! - Down with them! 301 00:18:53,773 --> 00:18:55,900 - Cut the villains' throats! - Down with them! 302 00:18:55,983 --> 00:18:57,860 Please stop! 303 00:18:57,943 --> 00:19:00,613 - Bind them! - Where are our disguises? 304 00:19:00,696 --> 00:19:03,407 Young man must live! 305 00:19:13,334 --> 00:19:15,920 Come. Come. 306 00:19:27,932 --> 00:19:30,393 Come, my masters. Let us share. 307 00:19:30,476 --> 00:19:33,354 The prince and Poins be not two errant cowards. 308 00:19:33,437 --> 00:19:34,730 There's no equity stirring. 309 00:19:34,814 --> 00:19:38,526 There's no more valor in that Poins than in a wild duck. 310 00:20:01,966 --> 00:20:03,592 Jesus! 311 00:20:03,676 --> 00:20:05,970 The thieves are scattered! 312 00:20:08,139 --> 00:20:10,933 - Each takes his fellow for an officer. - Away, good Ned! 313 00:20:11,016 --> 00:20:13,227 Falstaff sweats to death 314 00:20:13,310 --> 00:20:15,354 and lards the lean earth as he walks along. 315 00:20:15,438 --> 00:20:17,064 How the rogue roared! 316 00:20:17,148 --> 00:20:19,942 Were it not for laughing, I should pity him! 317 00:20:23,821 --> 00:20:26,907 Can no man tell me of my unthrifty son? 318 00:20:28,409 --> 00:20:30,786 'Tis full three months since I did see him last. 319 00:20:30,870 --> 00:20:33,873 - My liege! - Have you read o'er the letters that I sent you? 320 00:20:34,832 --> 00:20:36,041 I have, my liege. 321 00:20:36,125 --> 00:20:40,337 Then you perceive the body of our kingdom, how foul it is, what rank diseases grow. 322 00:20:40,421 --> 00:20:42,840 They say young Percy and Lord Worcester are 50,000 strong. 323 00:20:44,425 --> 00:20:46,469 Here is Sir Walter Blunt, my lord, new lighted from his horse. 324 00:20:46,552 --> 00:20:48,095 My liege, Northumberland lies sick, 325 00:20:48,179 --> 00:20:51,390 but a great power of English and of Scots follow young Henry Percy. 326 00:20:51,474 --> 00:20:54,602 Yea, there thou mak'st me sad 327 00:20:54,685 --> 00:20:56,520 and mak'st me sin in envy 328 00:20:56,604 --> 00:21:01,108 that my Lord Northumberland should be the father to so blest a son. 329 00:21:01,192 --> 00:21:03,694 A son that is the theme of honor's tongue. 330 00:21:04,361 --> 00:21:08,783 Whilst I, in looking on the praise of him, see riot and dishonor stain the brow 331 00:21:08,866 --> 00:21:10,493 of my young Harry. 332 00:21:11,494 --> 00:21:14,413 O, that it could be proved that some night-tripping fairy 333 00:21:14,497 --> 00:21:18,375 had exchanged in cradle clothes our children where they lay. 334 00:21:19,084 --> 00:21:21,170 Then would I have his Harry 335 00:21:21,253 --> 00:21:23,422 and he mine. 336 00:21:23,506 --> 00:21:25,466 Where does the Prince of Wales? 337 00:21:25,549 --> 00:21:27,593 We do not know, my lord. 338 00:21:27,676 --> 00:21:30,679 I would to God, my lords, he could be found. 339 00:21:33,766 --> 00:21:37,144 Inquire at London 'mongst the taverns there, 340 00:21:37,228 --> 00:21:40,272 for there, they say, he daily doth frequent 341 00:21:40,356 --> 00:21:43,108 with unrestrained, loose companions. 342 00:21:43,192 --> 00:21:46,153 Even such, they say, as stand in narrow lanes 343 00:21:46,237 --> 00:21:48,656 and beat our watch and rob our passengers, 344 00:21:48,739 --> 00:21:52,868 which he, young, wanton and effeminate boy, takes on the point of honor 345 00:21:52,952 --> 00:21:54,995 to support so dissolute a crew. 346 00:22:04,004 --> 00:22:06,590 Got with much ease! 347 00:22:07,967 --> 00:22:11,428 The virtue of this jest will be the incomprehensible lies 348 00:22:11,512 --> 00:22:13,806 this same fat rogue will tell us now ‒ 349 00:22:13,889 --> 00:22:15,808 how 30 at least he fought with, 350 00:22:15,891 --> 00:22:18,727 what wards, what blows ‒ 351 00:22:18,811 --> 00:22:21,939 what extremities he endured! 352 00:22:23,774 --> 00:22:26,110 A plague on all cowards! 353 00:22:38,497 --> 00:22:41,542 A plague on all cowards, still say I. 354 00:22:41,625 --> 00:22:43,210 And a vengeance too. 355 00:22:43,294 --> 00:22:44,795 Give me a cup of sack. 356 00:22:44,879 --> 00:22:46,797 How now, Jack! Where hast thou been? 357 00:22:46,881 --> 00:22:49,383 A plague on all cowards! 358 00:22:49,466 --> 00:22:51,385 Go thy ways, old Jack. 359 00:22:51,468 --> 00:22:53,053 Die when I wilt. 360 00:22:53,929 --> 00:22:57,141 If manhood, good manhood, be not forgot upon the face of the earth, 361 00:22:57,224 --> 00:22:59,101 then I'm a shotten herring. 362 00:22:59,184 --> 00:23:01,687 There lives not three good men unhanged in England, 363 00:23:01,770 --> 00:23:04,732 and one of them is fat and grows old, God help the while. 364 00:23:04,815 --> 00:23:07,526 How now, woolsack? 365 00:23:07,610 --> 00:23:09,612 A king's son. 366 00:23:09,695 --> 00:23:13,741 If I do not beat thee out of thy kingdom with a dagger of lath 367 00:23:13,824 --> 00:23:17,036 and drive all thy subjects afore thee like a flock of wild geese, 368 00:23:17,119 --> 00:23:20,789 I'll never wear hair on me face more, you Prince of Wales. 369 00:23:20,873 --> 00:23:24,752 - Why, you whoreson round man! - You fat guts! 370 00:23:24,835 --> 00:23:26,253 What's the matter? 371 00:23:26,337 --> 00:23:29,089 Are you not a coward? Answer that! And Poins there. 372 00:23:29,173 --> 00:23:31,926 Call me coward? You fat paunch! 373 00:23:32,009 --> 00:23:35,471 I call thee coward? I'll see thee damned ere I call thee coward. 374 00:23:35,554 --> 00:23:38,641 But I'd give a thousand pounds if I could run as fast as thou canst. 375 00:23:38,724 --> 00:23:40,351 - What's the matter? - What's the matter? 376 00:23:40,434 --> 00:23:43,646 There be four of us here have ta'en a thousand pound this morning. 377 00:23:43,729 --> 00:23:45,648 A thousand pound? Where is it? 378 00:23:45,731 --> 00:23:49,485 - Where is it, Jack? - Where is it? Taken from us, it is. 379 00:23:49,568 --> 00:23:52,988 - A hundred upon poor four of us. - What, a hundred men? 380 00:23:53,072 --> 00:23:55,741 I was at half-sword with a dozen of them two hours together. 381 00:23:55,824 --> 00:23:57,409 I have 'scaped by a miracle. 382 00:23:57,493 --> 00:24:00,746 I am eight times thrust through the doublet, four through the hose, 383 00:24:00,829 --> 00:24:02,831 my buckler cut through and through, 384 00:24:02,915 --> 00:24:05,292 my sword hacked like a handsaw! 385 00:24:05,376 --> 00:24:07,294 Ecce signum. Let them speak. 386 00:24:07,378 --> 00:24:09,880 - Speak, sirs! - We four set upon some dozen. 387 00:24:09,964 --> 00:24:11,298 Sixteen, at least. 388 00:24:11,382 --> 00:24:15,219 And bound them. And as we were sharing, some six or seven fresh men set upon us. 389 00:24:15,302 --> 00:24:18,263 - What, fought you with them all? - All? I know not what you call "all." 390 00:24:18,347 --> 00:24:21,350 But if I fought not with 50 of them, then I'm a bunch of radish. 391 00:24:21,433 --> 00:24:24,478 If there were not 50 upon poor old Jack, then I'm no two-legged creature. 392 00:24:24,561 --> 00:24:27,064 Pray God you have not murdered some of them. 393 00:24:27,147 --> 00:24:30,651 Nay, that's... past praying for. 394 00:24:30,734 --> 00:24:33,904 I have peppered two of them. Two I'm sure I've paid for. 395 00:24:33,988 --> 00:24:35,990 Two rogues in buckram cloaks. 396 00:24:36,073 --> 00:24:40,494 I tell thee what, Hal ‒ I tell thee a lie, spit in me face, call me "horse." 397 00:24:40,577 --> 00:24:45,165 Thus I bore me point. Four rogues in buckram cloaks let drive at me. 398 00:24:45,249 --> 00:24:48,168 - Four? - Four? Thou said but two even now. 399 00:24:48,252 --> 00:24:49,878 Four, Hal. I told thee four. 400 00:24:49,962 --> 00:24:53,465 These four came all afront and mainly thrust at me. 401 00:24:53,549 --> 00:24:58,262 I made me no more ado but took all seven of their points in me target, thus. 402 00:24:58,345 --> 00:25:01,515 Seven? Why, there were but four even now. 403 00:25:01,598 --> 00:25:05,436 - Uh, in buckram? - Aye. Four in buckram cloaks. 404 00:25:05,519 --> 00:25:08,272 Seven, by these hilts, or I'm a villain else! 405 00:25:09,606 --> 00:25:12,067 Let him alone. We shall have more anon. 406 00:25:12,151 --> 00:25:13,861 Dost thou hear me, Hal? 407 00:25:13,944 --> 00:25:17,322 - Ay, and mark thee too, Jack. - Do so, for it is worth the listening to. 408 00:25:17,406 --> 00:25:20,534 These, uh, nine in buckram that I told thee of ‒ 409 00:25:20,617 --> 00:25:21,702 Two more already. 410 00:25:21,785 --> 00:25:23,871 began to give me ground. 411 00:25:23,954 --> 00:25:27,041 I followed me close, came in, foot and hand, 412 00:25:27,124 --> 00:25:31,211 and with a thought, seven of the 11 I paid. 413 00:25:31,295 --> 00:25:33,213 O monstrous! Eleven buckram men grown out of two. 414 00:25:33,297 --> 00:25:37,593 But as the devil would have it, three misbegotten knaves in Kendal green 415 00:25:37,676 --> 00:25:40,471 came at me back and let drive at me. 416 00:25:40,554 --> 00:25:43,557 For it was so dark, Hal, I couldst not see the hand. 417 00:25:43,640 --> 00:25:47,770 These lies are like their father that begets them. 418 00:25:47,853 --> 00:25:52,107 Why, thou clay-brained guts, thou knotty-pated fool, 419 00:25:52,191 --> 00:25:54,651 thou whoreson obscene, greasy tallow-catch! 420 00:25:54,735 --> 00:25:56,904 Art thou mad? Is not the truth the truth? 421 00:25:56,987 --> 00:25:59,615 Why, how couldst thou know these men in Kendal green 422 00:25:59,698 --> 00:26:02,910 when it was so dark thou couldst not see thy hand? 423 00:26:03,660 --> 00:26:05,746 Come, tell us your reason! What sayest thou to this? 424 00:26:05,829 --> 00:26:07,331 Come, your reason, Jack. Your reason. 425 00:26:07,414 --> 00:26:08,916 Upon compulsion? 426 00:26:08,999 --> 00:26:12,211 Zounds, and I were at the strappado or all the racks of the world, 427 00:26:12,294 --> 00:26:13,796 I would not tell you on compulsion. 428 00:26:13,879 --> 00:26:16,173 I'll be no longer guilty of this sin! 429 00:26:16,256 --> 00:26:19,593 This sanguine coward, this horseback-breaker, 430 00:26:19,676 --> 00:26:21,261 this huge hill of flesh ‒ 431 00:26:21,345 --> 00:26:23,388 'Sblood, you starveling, 432 00:26:23,472 --> 00:26:27,476 you eel-skin, you dried neat's tongue, you stockfish! 433 00:26:27,559 --> 00:26:30,145 O for breath to utter what is like to thee! 434 00:26:30,229 --> 00:26:33,524 You tailor's yardstick, you sheath, you bowcase, 435 00:26:33,607 --> 00:26:36,777 you vile standing tuck! 436 00:26:36,860 --> 00:26:39,655 Well, breathe a while, and then to it again. 437 00:26:39,738 --> 00:26:41,615 Yet hear me speak but this. 438 00:26:41,698 --> 00:26:44,409 We two saw you four set on four. 439 00:26:44,493 --> 00:26:47,704 Mark now how a plain tale shall put you down. 440 00:26:47,788 --> 00:26:50,749 And, Falstaff, you carried yourself away 441 00:26:50,833 --> 00:26:54,628 as nimbly, with as quick dexterity and roared for mercy, 442 00:26:54,711 --> 00:26:57,506 and still run and roared as ever I heard bullcalf. 443 00:26:57,589 --> 00:27:00,509 What a slave to hack thy sword and say it was in fight. 444 00:27:00,592 --> 00:27:03,470 What trick, what device, what starting hole canst thou now find out 445 00:27:03,554 --> 00:27:05,472 to hide thee from this open and apparent shame? 446 00:27:05,556 --> 00:27:08,267 Come, Jack. Let's hear. What trick hast thou now? 447 00:27:10,811 --> 00:27:14,022 By the Lord, lads, I know you as well as he that made you. 448 00:27:14,106 --> 00:27:16,692 Was it for me to kill the heir apparent? 449 00:27:16,775 --> 00:27:18,694 Should I turn upon the true prince? 450 00:27:18,777 --> 00:27:22,781 Thou knowest I'm as valiant as Hercules, but beware instinct. 451 00:27:22,865 --> 00:27:27,035 The lion will not touch the true prince. I was now a coward upon instinct. 452 00:27:27,119 --> 00:27:29,955 By the Lord, lads, I'm glad you have the money. 453 00:27:30,038 --> 00:27:31,832 My lord the prince! 454 00:27:31,915 --> 00:27:35,669 There's a nobleman of the court at the door. He would speak with you! 455 00:27:35,752 --> 00:27:39,006 - How now, my lady hostess? - He says he comes from your father. 456 00:27:39,089 --> 00:27:43,010 Give him as much as will make him a royal man and send him back again to my mother. 457 00:27:43,093 --> 00:27:45,387 What manner of man is he? 458 00:27:45,470 --> 00:27:47,014 An old man. 459 00:27:47,097 --> 00:27:49,850 What does gravity out of his bed at midnight? 460 00:27:49,933 --> 00:27:51,727 - Shall I give him his answer? - Prithee do, Ned. 461 00:27:51,810 --> 00:27:54,188 Clap to the doors. Watch tonight, pray tomorrow. 462 00:27:54,271 --> 00:27:57,024 Gallants, lads, boys, hearts of gold! 463 00:27:57,107 --> 00:28:00,861 What, shall we be merry? Shall we have a play extempore? 464 00:28:00,944 --> 00:28:02,279 A play? 465 00:28:02,362 --> 00:28:05,240 Thou will be horribly cheered when thou com'st to thy father in the morning. 466 00:28:05,324 --> 00:28:07,159 And thou lovest me, practice an answer. 467 00:28:07,242 --> 00:28:09,077 Do thou stand for my father? 468 00:28:09,161 --> 00:28:11,205 Gents. 469 00:28:11,288 --> 00:28:15,042 This chair shall be me state, this cushion my crown. 470 00:28:38,232 --> 00:28:41,443 Here was Sir Thomas Bracy from your father. There's villainous news abroad. 471 00:28:41,526 --> 00:28:43,779 - That same mad fellow of the North ‒ - Percy? 472 00:28:43,862 --> 00:28:46,740 He that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, 473 00:28:46,823 --> 00:28:50,244 washes his hands and says to his wife, "Fie upon this quiet life. I want work!" 474 00:28:50,327 --> 00:28:52,579 Hal, could the world pick you out such an enemy again 475 00:28:52,663 --> 00:28:54,581 as that fiend Percy, the Hotspur of the North? 476 00:28:54,665 --> 00:28:57,084 Does not thy blood thrill of it? Art not thou horrible afeared? 477 00:28:57,167 --> 00:28:59,878 Not a whit, i'faith. I lack some of thy instinct. 478 00:29:03,006 --> 00:29:05,592 Give me a cup of sack to make the eyes look red 479 00:29:05,676 --> 00:29:08,804 that it may be thought I have wept, for I must speak in a passion. 480 00:29:29,366 --> 00:29:30,951 Harry! 481 00:29:32,119 --> 00:29:36,957 I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time, 482 00:29:37,040 --> 00:29:39,293 but also how thou art accompanied. 483 00:29:39,376 --> 00:29:44,506 He doth it just like one of these harlotry players, as ever I see! 484 00:29:44,589 --> 00:29:47,676 Peace, good pint pot. Peace, good tickle-brain. 485 00:29:47,759 --> 00:29:50,679 That thou art my son I have partly thy mother's word, 486 00:29:50,762 --> 00:29:52,431 partly mine own opinion, 487 00:29:52,514 --> 00:29:54,641 but chiefly a villainous trick of thine eye 488 00:29:54,725 --> 00:29:58,895 and a foolish hanging of thy nether lip that doth warrant me. 489 00:29:59,479 --> 00:30:02,774 If then thou be a son to me, here lies the point! 490 00:30:02,858 --> 00:30:05,319 Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at? 491 00:30:05,402 --> 00:30:08,655 There is a thing, Harry, which thou hast heard of by the name of pitch. 492 00:30:08,739 --> 00:30:11,783 Pitch doth defile. So doth the company thou keepest. 493 00:30:13,452 --> 00:30:18,290 And yet there is a virtuous man who I have often noted in thy company, 494 00:30:18,373 --> 00:30:20,000 but I know not his name. 495 00:30:20,083 --> 00:30:23,045 What manner of man, and it like Your Majesty? 496 00:30:23,128 --> 00:30:26,548 A goodly, portly man, i'faith, and a corpulent, 497 00:30:26,631 --> 00:30:30,635 of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye and a most noble carriage. 498 00:30:30,719 --> 00:30:32,679 And, as I think, his age some 50 ‒ 499 00:30:32,763 --> 00:30:34,973 Or by'r lady, inclining to threescore. 500 00:30:35,057 --> 00:30:37,684 And now I remember me, his name ‒ 501 00:30:37,768 --> 00:30:39,186 Falstaff! 502 00:30:39,269 --> 00:30:41,772 If that man should be lewdly given, he deceiveth me, 503 00:30:41,855 --> 00:30:44,441 for, Harry, I see virtue in his looks. 504 00:30:44,524 --> 00:30:46,610 Him keep with! 505 00:30:46,693 --> 00:30:49,196 The rest... banish. 506 00:30:49,279 --> 00:30:52,240 Dost thou speak like a king? Do thou stand for me? 507 00:30:52,324 --> 00:30:55,118 I'll play my father! 508 00:30:55,202 --> 00:30:57,204 Depose me? 509 00:30:58,789 --> 00:31:01,333 - Here I am set. - And here I stand. 510 00:31:01,416 --> 00:31:04,127 - Now, Harry, whence comes you? - My noble lord, from Eastcheap. 511 00:31:04,211 --> 00:31:07,714 The complaints I hear of thee are grievous. 512 00:31:07,798 --> 00:31:09,341 'Sblood, my lord, they are false! 513 00:31:09,424 --> 00:31:11,551 Nay, I'll tickle ye for a young prince. 514 00:31:11,635 --> 00:31:15,430 There is a devil haunts thee in the likeness of an old, fat man. 515 00:31:15,514 --> 00:31:18,558 A tun of man is thy companion. 516 00:31:18,642 --> 00:31:21,561 Why dost thou converse with that trunk of humors, 517 00:31:21,645 --> 00:31:24,398 that bolting-hutch of beastliness, 518 00:31:24,481 --> 00:31:26,483 that swollen parcel of dropsies, 519 00:31:26,566 --> 00:31:29,986 that huge bombard of sack, that stuffed cloakbag, 520 00:31:30,070 --> 00:31:31,780 that roasted Manningtree ox, 521 00:31:31,863 --> 00:31:35,492 that reverend Vice, that gray iniquity, that father ruffian, 522 00:31:35,575 --> 00:31:38,120 that vanity in years? 523 00:31:38,203 --> 00:31:42,040 Wherein is he good, but to taste sack and drink it? 524 00:31:42,124 --> 00:31:45,544 Wherein neat and cleanly, but to carve a capon and eat it? 525 00:31:45,627 --> 00:31:49,339 Wherein cunning, but in craft? Wherein crafty, but in villainy? 526 00:31:49,423 --> 00:31:51,591 Wherein villainous, but in all things? 527 00:31:51,675 --> 00:31:53,760 Wherein worthy, but in nothing? 528 00:31:56,555 --> 00:31:58,515 I would Your Grace would take me with you. 529 00:31:58,598 --> 00:32:00,016 Who means Your Grace? 530 00:32:00,100 --> 00:32:02,936 That villainous, abominable misleader of youth! 531 00:32:03,019 --> 00:32:04,771 - Falstaff! - Falstaff! 532 00:32:04,855 --> 00:32:08,191 That old, white-bearded Satan. 533 00:32:08,859 --> 00:32:11,403 - My lord, the man I know. - I know thou dost. 534 00:32:11,486 --> 00:32:14,448 But to say I know more harm in him than I know in myself 535 00:32:14,531 --> 00:32:16,491 is to say more than I know. 536 00:32:16,575 --> 00:32:18,785 That he is old, the more's the pity. 537 00:32:18,869 --> 00:32:20,954 His white hairs do witness it. 538 00:32:21,037 --> 00:32:25,876 But that he is, saving your reverence, an old Satan, that I utterly deny! 539 00:32:27,711 --> 00:32:31,798 If sack and sugar be a fault, then God help the wicked! 540 00:32:31,882 --> 00:32:34,259 If to be old and merry be a sin, 541 00:32:34,342 --> 00:32:36,970 then many an old host that I know is damned. 542 00:32:37,053 --> 00:32:41,641 And if to be fat is to be hated, then Pharaoh's lean kine are to be loved. 543 00:32:41,725 --> 00:32:46,188 No, my good lord, banish Peto, banish Bardolph, banish Poins, 544 00:32:46,271 --> 00:32:48,648 but for sweet Jack Falstaff, 545 00:32:48,732 --> 00:32:50,859 kind Jack Falstaff, 546 00:32:50,942 --> 00:32:52,861 true Jack Falstaff, 547 00:32:52,944 --> 00:32:55,363 valiant Jack Falstaff ‒ 548 00:32:55,447 --> 00:32:59,075 and therefore more valiant being, as he is, old Jack Falstaff, 549 00:32:59,159 --> 00:33:01,203 banish not him thy Harry's company. 550 00:33:01,286 --> 00:33:04,164 Banish not him thy Harry's company. 551 00:33:04,247 --> 00:33:08,543 Banish plump Jack, and banish all the world. 552 00:33:08,627 --> 00:33:10,795 I do! 553 00:33:12,756 --> 00:33:14,424 I will. 554 00:33:14,508 --> 00:33:17,511 - O Jesu, my lord, my lord! - What's the matter? 555 00:33:17,594 --> 00:33:19,513 The sheriff and all the watch are at the door! 556 00:33:19,596 --> 00:33:21,515 Play out the play. Play out the play! 557 00:33:21,598 --> 00:33:24,893 I have much to say on behalf of that Falstaff. 558 00:33:57,384 --> 00:34:00,887 Go hide thee, Jack. Now, my masters, for a true face and a good conscience. 559 00:34:00,971 --> 00:34:03,431 Both of which I have had, but their date is out. 560 00:34:03,515 --> 00:34:05,725 Therefore, I'll hide me. 561 00:34:12,148 --> 00:34:14,818 Now, master sheriff, what is your will with me? 562 00:34:14,901 --> 00:34:16,403 Pardon me, my lord. 563 00:34:16,486 --> 00:34:19,614 A hue and cry have followed certain men into this house. 564 00:34:19,698 --> 00:34:22,742 - What men? - One of them is well known, my gracious lord. 565 00:34:22,826 --> 00:34:26,580 - A gross, fat man. - As fat as butter! 566 00:34:26,663 --> 00:34:29,499 The man, I do assure you, is not here. 567 00:34:31,001 --> 00:34:33,461 And so, let me entreat you leave the house. 568 00:34:34,170 --> 00:34:35,839 I will, my lord. 569 00:34:40,844 --> 00:34:44,264 There are two gentlemen have in this robbery lost 300 marks. 570 00:34:44,347 --> 00:34:47,350 If he have robbed these men, he shall be answerable. 571 00:34:48,476 --> 00:34:50,103 And so farewell. 572 00:34:50,186 --> 00:34:52,063 Good night, my noble lord. 573 00:35:00,363 --> 00:35:04,034 I'll to the court in the morning. We must all to the walls. 574 00:35:05,452 --> 00:35:08,288 Good night, my noble lord. 575 00:35:10,957 --> 00:35:13,335 I think it be good morrow, is it not? 576 00:35:13,418 --> 00:35:16,963 Indeed, my lord. I think it be 2:00. 577 00:35:21,760 --> 00:35:24,262 We must all to the wars, eh, lad? 578 00:35:24,346 --> 00:35:27,974 - Hostess, my breakfast! - You owe me money, Sir John! 579 00:35:28,058 --> 00:35:31,019 And money lent you, four and 20 pounds. 580 00:35:31,102 --> 00:35:32,812 Oh, you thing. 581 00:35:32,896 --> 00:35:36,483 What thing? I am no thing. I am an honest man's wife. 582 00:35:36,566 --> 00:35:39,611 And setting thy knighthood aside, thou art a knave to call me so. 583 00:35:39,694 --> 00:35:43,365 Setting thy womanhood aside, thou art a beast to say otherwise. 584 00:35:43,448 --> 00:35:45,700 Say, what beast, thou knave, thou? 585 00:35:45,784 --> 00:35:48,703 What beast? Why... an otter. 586 00:35:48,787 --> 00:35:51,331 An otter, Sir John? Why an otter? 587 00:35:51,414 --> 00:35:54,918 O, she's neither fish nor flesh. A man knows not where to have her. 588 00:35:55,001 --> 00:35:58,171 O, thou art an unjust man for saying so! 589 00:35:58,254 --> 00:36:01,800 Thou or any man knows where to have me, thou knave, thou! 590 00:36:01,883 --> 00:36:04,886 Thou sayest true, Hostess, and he slanders thee most grossly. 591 00:36:04,969 --> 00:36:09,265 So he doth you, my lord, and said you owed him a thousand pounds. 592 00:36:09,349 --> 00:36:11,851 Jack, do I owe thee a thousand pounds? 593 00:36:11,935 --> 00:36:14,771 A thousand pounds, Hal? A million. 594 00:36:14,854 --> 00:36:16,856 Thy love is worth a million. 595 00:36:17,941 --> 00:36:19,401 Thou owest me thy love. 596 00:36:21,111 --> 00:36:24,864 Well, my sweet beef, I must still be good angel to thee. 597 00:36:24,948 --> 00:36:28,284 My lord, he called you a jack and a sneak-cup 598 00:36:28,368 --> 00:36:29,828 and said he would cudgel you. 599 00:36:29,911 --> 00:36:33,248 - Darest thou be as good as thy word now? - Well, Hal, as a man I dare. 600 00:36:33,331 --> 00:36:35,041 But as a prince, 601 00:36:35,125 --> 00:36:38,461 I fear thee as I fear the roaring of a lion's whelp. 602 00:36:38,545 --> 00:36:42,507 - And why not as the lion? - The king himself is to be feared as the lion. 603 00:36:42,590 --> 00:36:46,678 Dost though think that I'll fear thee as I fear thy father? 604 00:36:49,305 --> 00:36:52,392 The money shall be paid back again, with advantage. 605 00:36:52,475 --> 00:36:55,895 I like not that paying back. 'Tis a double labor. 606 00:36:55,979 --> 00:36:58,523 Thou whoreson... 607 00:36:58,606 --> 00:37:03,153 - little, tidy Bartholomew boar-pig. - How now, Doll. 608 00:37:05,655 --> 00:37:07,240 Come. 609 00:37:07,323 --> 00:37:09,826 I'll be friends with thee, Jack. 610 00:37:09,909 --> 00:37:11,953 Thou art going to the wars, 611 00:37:12,036 --> 00:37:14,748 and whether I shall ever see thee again or not, 612 00:37:14,831 --> 00:37:16,791 there's nobody cares. 613 00:37:27,552 --> 00:37:28,762 Hal! 614 00:37:28,845 --> 00:37:31,806 Farewell, blown Jack! 615 00:37:31,890 --> 00:37:34,768 Farewell, All-hallown summer! 616 00:37:37,187 --> 00:37:40,398 Percy, Northumberland, the Archbishop's grace of York, 617 00:37:40,482 --> 00:37:42,317 Douglas, Mortimer... 618 00:37:43,109 --> 00:37:45,195 capitulate against us and are up. 619 00:37:46,362 --> 00:37:49,115 But wherefore do I tell this news to thee. 620 00:37:49,199 --> 00:37:54,287 Thou that art like enough, through vassal fear, base inclination and the start of spleen, 621 00:37:54,370 --> 00:37:57,207 to fight against me under Percy's pay, 622 00:37:57,290 --> 00:38:00,418 to dog his heels and curtsy at his frowns, 623 00:38:00,502 --> 00:38:03,129 to show how much thou art degenerate. 624 00:38:18,895 --> 00:38:20,688 Lords, give us leave. 625 00:38:21,731 --> 00:38:25,401 The Prince of Wales and I must have some needful conference alone. 626 00:38:42,919 --> 00:38:46,005 I know not whether God will have it so 627 00:38:46,089 --> 00:38:48,633 that in his secret doom, 628 00:38:48,716 --> 00:38:52,345 out of my blood he'll breed revengement 629 00:38:52,428 --> 00:38:56,307 and a scourge for me to punish my mistreadings. 630 00:38:58,142 --> 00:39:00,103 Tell me else. 631 00:39:00,186 --> 00:39:04,107 Could such inordinate and low desires, 632 00:39:04,774 --> 00:39:08,444 such barren pleasures, rude society, 633 00:39:08,528 --> 00:39:10,446 accompany the greatness of thy blood? 634 00:39:10,530 --> 00:39:11,698 So please Your Majesty ‒ 635 00:39:11,781 --> 00:39:14,492 Had I so lavish of my presence been, 636 00:39:14,576 --> 00:39:17,036 so stale and cheap to vulgar company, 637 00:39:17,120 --> 00:39:21,124 opinion, that did help me to the crown, 638 00:39:21,207 --> 00:39:23,710 had left me in reputeless banishment. 639 00:39:26,212 --> 00:39:30,466 The skipping king, he ambled up and down, with shallow jesters and rash bavin wits 640 00:39:30,550 --> 00:39:33,344 mingled his royalty with capering fools, 641 00:39:33,428 --> 00:39:36,139 grew a companion to the common streets. 642 00:39:36,222 --> 00:39:38,391 So when he had occasion to be seen, 643 00:39:38,474 --> 00:39:42,395 he was but as the cuckoo is in June, heard, not regarded ‒ 644 00:39:42,478 --> 00:39:47,191 seen, but with such eyes as sick and blunted with community, 645 00:39:47,275 --> 00:39:50,153 afford no extraordinary gaze, 646 00:39:50,236 --> 00:39:52,822 such as is bent on sunlike majesty. 647 00:39:53,948 --> 00:39:57,994 And in that very line, Harry, stands thou. 648 00:39:58,870 --> 00:40:01,414 For thou has lost thy princely privilege 649 00:40:01,497 --> 00:40:03,917 with vile participation. 650 00:40:04,000 --> 00:40:08,254 Not an eye but is aweary of thy common sight, 651 00:40:08,338 --> 00:40:10,423 save mine, 652 00:40:10,506 --> 00:40:13,301 that hath desired to see thee more. 653 00:40:13,384 --> 00:40:16,930 I shall hereafter, my thrice-gracious lord, be more myself. 654 00:40:17,013 --> 00:40:20,975 Harry, for all the world as thou art to this hour was Richard then, 655 00:40:21,059 --> 00:40:24,103 when I from France set foot in Ravenspurgh. 656 00:40:24,187 --> 00:40:28,316 And even as I was then is Percy now. 657 00:40:28,399 --> 00:40:31,277 Now, by my scepter and my soul to boot, 658 00:40:31,361 --> 00:40:34,238 he hath more worthy interest to the state than thou. 659 00:40:34,322 --> 00:40:35,907 Do not think so! 660 00:40:38,534 --> 00:40:40,536 You shall not find it so. 661 00:40:41,579 --> 00:40:44,457 I will redeem all this on Percy's head 662 00:40:44,540 --> 00:40:49,420 and, in the closing of some glorious day, be bold to tell you that I am your son. 663 00:40:49,504 --> 00:40:51,464 And that shall be the day, whene'er it lights, 664 00:40:51,547 --> 00:40:57,136 that this same child of honor and renown, this gallant Hotspur, this all-praisèd knight, 665 00:40:57,220 --> 00:41:00,640 and your unthought-of Harry chance to meet. 666 00:41:00,723 --> 00:41:03,977 Then will I make this Northern youth exchange his glorious deeds 667 00:41:04,060 --> 00:41:05,979 for my indignities! 668 00:41:06,062 --> 00:41:07,814 This in the name of God... 669 00:41:08,773 --> 00:41:09,857 I promise here. 670 00:41:09,941 --> 00:41:12,986 The Earl of Westmoreland sets forth today. 671 00:41:13,069 --> 00:41:16,072 On Wednesday next, Harry, you shall set forth. 672 00:41:16,155 --> 00:41:18,241 Our hands are full of business. Let's away. 673 00:41:38,511 --> 00:41:39,762 Pish! 674 00:41:39,846 --> 00:41:42,682 "Pish" for thee, thou prick-ear'd cur of Iceland. 675 00:41:42,765 --> 00:41:44,183 We must to the wars together. 676 00:41:44,267 --> 00:41:47,186 Why the devil should we keep knives to cut one another's throats? 677 00:41:47,270 --> 00:41:49,856 O viper vile, now Pistol's cock is up. 678 00:41:49,939 --> 00:41:51,566 And flashing fire will follow. 679 00:41:51,649 --> 00:41:55,486 Pistol, pay me the eight shillings I won of you at betting. 680 00:41:55,570 --> 00:41:58,448 - Base is the slave that pays. - Shog off! 681 00:42:15,298 --> 00:42:17,550 What's he that goes there? 682 00:42:17,633 --> 00:42:20,887 - Falstaff, an't please Your Lordship. - He that is in question for the robbery? 683 00:42:20,970 --> 00:42:22,096 Jack! 684 00:42:25,308 --> 00:42:27,185 My Lord Chief Justice. 685 00:42:28,644 --> 00:42:32,023 I heard say Your Lordship was sick. I hope Your Lordship goes abroad by advice. 686 00:42:32,106 --> 00:42:35,902 Your Lordship, while not clean past his youth, has yet some... 687 00:42:35,985 --> 00:42:40,573 smack of age in him, some relish of the saltness of time. 688 00:42:40,656 --> 00:42:45,745 I most humbly beseech Your Lordship to have a reverent care of your health. 689 00:42:45,828 --> 00:42:47,121 Ah, my Lord Westmoreland. 690 00:42:47,205 --> 00:42:50,666 I heard say Your Lordship had already been at Shrewsbury. 691 00:42:50,750 --> 00:42:53,586 - 'Tis more than time I were there, and you too. - What, the king encamped? 692 00:42:53,669 --> 00:42:56,172 He is, Sir John. I fear we should all stay too long. 693 00:42:57,340 --> 00:43:01,010 Sir John, methinks your soldiers are exceeding poor and bare. 694 00:43:01,094 --> 00:43:03,304 No eye has seen such scarecrows. 695 00:43:03,387 --> 00:43:06,849 If I'm not ashamed of me soldiers, I'm a sous'd gurnet. 696 00:43:06,933 --> 00:43:09,602 I've misused the king's purse damnably. 697 00:43:09,685 --> 00:43:11,813 I pressed me none but good householders. 698 00:43:11,896 --> 00:43:13,815 They've bought out their services, 699 00:43:13,898 --> 00:43:16,609 and now me whole charge consists of younger sons to younger brothers, 700 00:43:16,692 --> 00:43:20,613 revolted tapsters and ostlers trade-fallen, 701 00:43:20,696 --> 00:43:23,616 the cankers of a calm world and a long peace. 702 00:43:23,699 --> 00:43:27,078 - We must away all night, Falstaff. - The king, I can tell you, looks for us all. 703 00:43:27,161 --> 00:43:29,247 - Goes the prince with you? - The prince? 704 00:43:29,330 --> 00:43:31,374 You follow him up and down like his ill angel. 705 00:43:31,457 --> 00:43:35,461 - Falstaff, you have misled the youthful prince. - The young prince has misled me. 706 00:43:35,545 --> 00:43:37,296 The truth is, you live in great infamy. 707 00:43:37,380 --> 00:43:40,133 Your means are very slender, and your waste is great. 708 00:43:40,216 --> 00:43:42,468 I would it were otherwise. 709 00:43:42,552 --> 00:43:45,429 I would my means were greater and my waist slender. 710 00:43:45,513 --> 00:43:49,183 There is not a white hair on your face but should have his effect on gravity. 711 00:43:49,267 --> 00:43:52,145 His effect on gravy, gravy, gravy. 712 00:43:52,228 --> 00:43:56,357 My lords, you that are old consider not the capacities of us that are young. 713 00:43:56,440 --> 00:43:57,692 Falstaff! 714 00:43:57,775 --> 00:44:00,611 You do measure the heat of our livers with the bitterness of your galls. 715 00:44:00,695 --> 00:44:02,822 Do you set down your name in the scroll of youth? 716 00:44:02,905 --> 00:44:05,283 You that are written down old with all the characters of age? 717 00:44:05,366 --> 00:44:07,952 Have you not a moist eye, a dry hand, a yellow cheek? 718 00:44:08,035 --> 00:44:09,453 - A white beard? - A decreasing leg? 719 00:44:09,537 --> 00:44:12,165 - An increasing belly? - Is not your voice broken, your wind short? 720 00:44:12,248 --> 00:44:13,791 - Your chin doubled? - Your wit singled? 721 00:44:13,875 --> 00:44:18,546 And every part about you blasted with antiquity? And will you yet call yourself young? 722 00:44:18,629 --> 00:44:22,758 My lord, I was born about 3:00 in the afternoon with a white head and something a round belly. 723 00:44:22,842 --> 00:44:26,095 My voice, I've lost it with hallowing and singing of anthems. 724 00:44:26,179 --> 00:44:29,432 Sir John, Sir John, you loiter here too long, 725 00:44:29,515 --> 00:44:32,602 being as we're to take more soldiers in counties as we go. 726 00:44:32,685 --> 00:44:34,770 On, Corporal Nym. 727 00:44:36,063 --> 00:44:39,567 Well, be honest, be honest, and God bless your expedition. 728 00:44:39,650 --> 00:44:42,361 Could Your Grace lend me a thousand pound to furnish me forth? 729 00:44:42,445 --> 00:44:45,865 Not a penny. Not a penny. Fare you well. 730 00:44:45,948 --> 00:44:48,201 - My lord? - Not a penny. 731 00:44:48,284 --> 00:44:51,204 Bardolph, go thee before and fetch me a bottle of sack. 732 00:44:51,287 --> 00:44:53,623 Will you give me money, Captain? 733 00:44:55,124 --> 00:44:57,710 Well, God send the prince a better companion. 734 00:44:59,295 --> 00:45:01,881 God send the companion a better prince! 735 00:45:01,964 --> 00:45:03,716 How now! 736 00:45:03,799 --> 00:45:08,387 The Earl of Westmoreland, 7,000 strong, is marching hitherwards. With him, Prince John. 737 00:45:08,471 --> 00:45:10,097 No harm. What more? 738 00:45:10,181 --> 00:45:12,308 Further, we have learned the king himself in person is set forth. 739 00:45:12,391 --> 00:45:14,894 He shall be welcome too. 740 00:45:14,977 --> 00:45:16,437 Where is his son, 741 00:45:16,520 --> 00:45:19,732 the nimble-footed madcap Prince of Wales, 742 00:45:19,815 --> 00:45:22,902 and his comrades that daffed the world aside and bid it pass? 743 00:45:22,985 --> 00:45:24,612 All furnished, all in arms. 744 00:45:24,695 --> 00:45:28,032 For God's sake, cousin, stay till all come in. 745 00:45:28,115 --> 00:45:31,786 O gentlemen, the time of life is short. 746 00:45:31,869 --> 00:45:34,830 To spend that shortness basely were too long 747 00:45:34,914 --> 00:45:38,751 if life did ride upon a dial's point, still ending at the arrival of an hour. 748 00:45:39,710 --> 00:45:42,797 And if we live, we live to tread on kings. 749 00:45:44,173 --> 00:45:46,259 If die, 750 00:45:46,342 --> 00:45:49,762 brave death when princes die with us. 751 00:45:49,845 --> 00:45:51,097 Justice Shallow? 752 00:45:51,180 --> 00:45:55,017 I am Robert Shallow, sir, a poor esquire of this county 753 00:45:55,101 --> 00:45:57,478 and one of the king's justices of the peace. 754 00:45:57,561 --> 00:45:59,689 My captain commends him to you. 755 00:45:59,772 --> 00:46:02,149 My captain, sir, Sir John Falstaff, 756 00:46:02,233 --> 00:46:05,486 a tall gentleman, by heaven, and a most gallant leader. 757 00:46:05,569 --> 00:46:09,323 He greets me well, sir. He greets me well, sir! 758 00:46:09,407 --> 00:46:12,201 - Davy? - He's come hither. 759 00:46:12,285 --> 00:46:14,996 Let me see. Let me see. Where's the roll? 760 00:46:15,079 --> 00:46:17,123 - The soldiers. - Mmm! 761 00:46:17,206 --> 00:46:21,544 Use these men well, Davy, for they are arrant knaves and will backbite. 762 00:46:21,627 --> 00:46:25,131 No worse than they are backbitten, sir, for they have marvelous foul linen. 763 00:46:25,214 --> 00:46:27,216 Oh, well conceited, Davy! 764 00:46:27,300 --> 00:46:30,303 Look. Here comes Sir John. About thy business, Davy. 765 00:46:30,386 --> 00:46:31,971 Give me your good hand! 766 00:46:32,054 --> 00:46:35,308 Give me Your Worship's good hand! 767 00:46:35,391 --> 00:46:37,018 Welcome, good Sir John. 768 00:46:37,101 --> 00:46:40,187 Good master Robert Shallow. I'm glad to see you well. 769 00:46:40,271 --> 00:46:42,690 'Fore God, you have here a goodly dwelling and a rich, rich... 770 00:46:42,773 --> 00:46:44,317 Oh, barren, barren, barren. 771 00:46:44,400 --> 00:46:46,319 Nay, you shall see my orchard 772 00:46:46,402 --> 00:46:50,823 where, in an arbor, we will eat a last year's pippin of my own grafting. 773 00:46:50,906 --> 00:46:52,491 With a dish of caraways! 774 00:46:52,575 --> 00:46:58,247 Have you provided me here with a half a dozen... sufficient... men? 775 00:46:58,331 --> 00:46:59,832 We have! We have, sir. 776 00:46:59,915 --> 00:47:01,625 Come, sir. Will you sit? 777 00:47:01,709 --> 00:47:04,211 Let me see, let me see. Where's the roll? 778 00:47:04,295 --> 00:47:05,838 Davy! 779 00:47:07,423 --> 00:47:10,301 Robert Shallow. 780 00:47:10,384 --> 00:47:13,637 I remember him at Clement's Inn 781 00:47:14,513 --> 00:47:17,641 like a man made after supper of a cheese-paring. 782 00:47:17,725 --> 00:47:20,561 When 'a was naked, he was, for all the world, like a forked radish, 783 00:47:20,644 --> 00:47:22,938 with a head fantastically carved upon it with a knife. 784 00:47:23,022 --> 00:47:27,151 Was the very genius of famine, yet lecherous as a monkey. 785 00:47:28,110 --> 00:47:31,113 And now is this vice's dagger become a squire, 786 00:47:32,114 --> 00:47:35,242 and has lands and beeves. 787 00:47:35,326 --> 00:47:36,911 Hmm. 788 00:47:36,994 --> 00:47:39,288 Well, I'll be acquainted with him. 789 00:47:39,372 --> 00:47:41,415 I will use him well, Davy, 790 00:47:41,499 --> 00:47:45,086 for a friend in the court is better than a penny in the purse. 791 00:47:45,169 --> 00:47:47,088 Let me see, let me see. 792 00:47:47,171 --> 00:47:50,591 Let them appear as you call, cousin. 793 00:47:51,384 --> 00:47:54,637 Master Surecard, as I think? 794 00:47:54,720 --> 00:47:56,430 Silence! 795 00:47:56,514 --> 00:47:59,892 Oh, Sir John, it is my cousin Silence, in commission with me. 796 00:47:59,975 --> 00:48:03,104 Master Silence, it well befits you should be of the peace. 797 00:48:03,187 --> 00:48:06,065 The same, Sir John. The very same. 798 00:48:06,148 --> 00:48:07,817 Your g ‒ 799 00:48:08,651 --> 00:48:11,237 good... worship is w-w ‒ 800 00:48:11,320 --> 00:48:14,073 Ah, I see him break Scoggin's head 801 00:48:14,156 --> 00:48:15,741 at the court-gate, 802 00:48:15,825 --> 00:48:18,411 when 'a was a crack not thus high. 803 00:48:18,494 --> 00:48:20,579 And the very same day did I fight 804 00:48:20,663 --> 00:48:24,417 with one Sampson Stockfish, a fruiterer, behind Gray's Inn. 805 00:48:24,500 --> 00:48:26,752 O Jesu, Jesu! 806 00:48:26,836 --> 00:48:29,004 The mad days that I have seen. 807 00:48:30,089 --> 00:48:33,843 Master Silence. Let me see your men, Master Silence. 808 00:48:33,926 --> 00:48:36,971 Let them appear as you call, cousin. Let them do so. Let them do so. 809 00:48:37,054 --> 00:48:40,099 M ‒ M ‒ M ‒ 810 00:48:40,182 --> 00:48:42,852 - Moldy. - Moldy? 811 00:48:42,935 --> 00:48:46,021 - Aye, sir. - 'Tis the more time thou art used. 812 00:48:46,105 --> 00:48:49,608 Oh, dear! 813 00:48:52,194 --> 00:48:54,822 Things that are moldy lack use. 814 00:48:54,905 --> 00:48:56,782 - Eh, Sir John? - Prick him. 815 00:48:56,866 --> 00:48:58,951 - You could have let me alone! - O, prick him! 816 00:48:59,034 --> 00:49:02,788 My old dame will be undone now for one to do her husbandry and her drudgery. 817 00:49:02,872 --> 00:49:04,498 - Prick him. - O, prick him! 818 00:49:04,582 --> 00:49:05,958 P-P-Prick him. 819 00:49:06,041 --> 00:49:07,835 - Thomas Wart. - Yes, sir? 820 00:49:10,379 --> 00:49:13,382 - There are other men fitter to go than I. - Stand aside, Moldy. 821 00:49:14,383 --> 00:49:16,135 Shall I pick Wart, sir? 822 00:49:16,218 --> 00:49:20,473 It were superfluous. The whole frame stands upon frames. 823 00:49:20,556 --> 00:49:21,724 Prick him no more. 824 00:49:21,807 --> 00:49:24,059 - Who's next? - Simon Shadow. 825 00:49:24,143 --> 00:49:26,645 Shadow? Let me have him to sit under. 826 00:49:26,729 --> 00:49:30,065 You can do it, sir. You can do it! 827 00:49:30,900 --> 00:49:32,067 Prick him. 828 00:49:33,360 --> 00:49:35,821 Who's next? 829 00:49:35,905 --> 00:49:37,865 F-F ‒ F-F ‒ 830 00:49:40,493 --> 00:49:43,329 Francis Feeble. 831 00:49:43,412 --> 00:49:46,874 - What trade art thou, Feeble? - A woman's tailor, sir. 832 00:49:46,957 --> 00:49:49,084 Wilt thou make as many holes in an enemy's battle 833 00:49:49,168 --> 00:49:50,836 as thou hast done in a woman's petticoat? 834 00:49:50,920 --> 00:49:52,880 I will do my good will, sir. You can have no more. 835 00:49:52,963 --> 00:49:55,424 Well said, good woman's tailor! 836 00:49:55,508 --> 00:49:57,384 Well said, courageous Feeble. 837 00:49:57,468 --> 00:50:02,515 I will be as valiant as the wrathful dove or most magnanimous mouse. 838 00:50:02,598 --> 00:50:05,518 Prick me the woman's tailor well, Master Silence. 839 00:50:05,601 --> 00:50:07,394 Deep, Master Silence. 840 00:50:09,063 --> 00:50:10,981 Who's next? 841 00:50:11,065 --> 00:50:13,025 Peter Bullcalf of the green. 842 00:50:13,108 --> 00:50:15,569 - O Lord, good me lord ‒ - Dost thou roar before thou art pricked? 843 00:50:15,653 --> 00:50:18,364 O Lord sir, I'm a diseased man. 844 00:50:18,447 --> 00:50:21,367 - What disease hast thou? - A cold, sir. 845 00:50:21,450 --> 00:50:24,370 A cough, sir, which I caught with ringing in the king's affairs 846 00:50:24,453 --> 00:50:26,038 upon his coronation day. 847 00:50:26,121 --> 00:50:27,665 We will have away thy cold, 848 00:50:27,748 --> 00:50:31,043 and I will give such orders thy friends shall ring for thee. 849 00:50:31,126 --> 00:50:35,256 - Prick him. Is here all? - Here is more called than your number, sir. 850 00:50:35,339 --> 00:50:37,716 - Good Master Corporate Captain, sir ‒ - Go to! 851 00:50:37,800 --> 00:50:40,427 I had as lief be hanged, sir, as go to the wars. 852 00:50:40,511 --> 00:50:42,555 Good Master Captain. 853 00:50:42,638 --> 00:50:44,890 Four Harry 10 shillings in French crowns for you. 854 00:50:44,974 --> 00:50:46,225 Outside. 855 00:50:46,308 --> 00:50:48,394 You shall have 40, sir, for my old dame's sake. 856 00:50:48,477 --> 00:50:50,479 She has nobody to do anything about her when I'm gone. 857 00:50:50,563 --> 00:50:53,274 - She is old and cannot help herself. - Stand aside! 858 00:50:53,357 --> 00:50:55,150 Let it go which way it will. 859 00:50:56,151 --> 00:50:59,572 He that dies this year is quit of the next. 860 00:50:59,655 --> 00:51:01,532 Sir, a word with you. 861 00:51:01,615 --> 00:51:03,909 I have three pounds to free Moldy and Bullcalf. 862 00:51:03,993 --> 00:51:06,245 Moldy, stay at home till you are past service. 863 00:51:06,328 --> 00:51:09,331 Bullcalf, grow until you come into it. I'll none of you. 864 00:51:09,415 --> 00:51:11,417 They are your likeliest men. 865 00:51:11,500 --> 00:51:14,253 Will you tell me, Master Shallow, how to choose a man? 866 00:51:14,336 --> 00:51:15,754 Now, here's Wart. 867 00:51:15,838 --> 00:51:18,924 I shall charge you and discharge you with the motion of a pewterer's hammer. 868 00:51:19,008 --> 00:51:20,926 - And this same half-faced fellow ‒ - Shadow. 869 00:51:21,010 --> 00:51:24,305 Give me this fellow. He presents no mark to the enemy. 870 00:51:24,388 --> 00:51:28,267 And for a retreat, how swiftly will this Feeble, this woman's tailor, run off? 871 00:51:29,685 --> 00:51:32,563 Give me the spare man and spare me the great ones. 872 00:51:32,646 --> 00:51:35,899 Fare you well, gentle gentlemen. I thank you. 873 00:51:36,567 --> 00:51:39,528 - Sir John, God keep you! - Farewell! 874 00:51:40,362 --> 00:51:42,698 Bardolph, give the soldiers coats! 875 00:51:42,781 --> 00:51:44,283 - Coats? - 'Tis no matter. 876 00:51:44,366 --> 00:51:46,619 They'll find linen enough on every hedge. 877 00:51:46,702 --> 00:51:48,621 - Sir John! - Keep well, Master Shallow! 878 00:51:48,704 --> 00:51:50,706 The Lord bless you! 879 00:51:53,876 --> 00:51:56,128 God prosper your affairs! 880 00:51:56,879 --> 00:51:59,173 God send us peace! 881 00:52:09,808 --> 00:52:11,602 How now, my Lord of Worcester. 882 00:52:11,685 --> 00:52:14,897 'Tis not well that you and I should meet upon such terms. 883 00:52:15,731 --> 00:52:18,317 You have deceived our trust 884 00:52:18,400 --> 00:52:21,153 and made us doff our easy robes of peace 885 00:52:21,236 --> 00:52:25,032 to crush our old limbs in ungentle steel. 886 00:52:25,115 --> 00:52:28,285 - This is not well, my lord. - My liege, I do protest. 887 00:52:28,369 --> 00:52:30,663 I have not sought the day of this dislike. 888 00:52:30,746 --> 00:52:32,831 You have not sought it, sir? How comes it then? 889 00:52:32,915 --> 00:52:35,876 Rebellion lay in his way, and he found it. 890 00:52:35,959 --> 00:52:38,170 Peace, chewet, peace. 891 00:52:38,253 --> 00:52:41,215 Go tell your nephew the Prince of Wales doth join with all the world 892 00:52:41,298 --> 00:52:42,675 in praise of Henry Percy. 893 00:52:42,758 --> 00:52:47,179 I do not think a braver gentleman, more daring or more bold, is now alive. 894 00:52:47,262 --> 00:52:51,642 For my part, I may speak it to my shame. I have a truant been to chivalry. 895 00:52:51,725 --> 00:52:54,269 But yet, before my father's majesty, 896 00:52:54,353 --> 00:52:59,108 I will, to save the blood on either side, try fortune with him in a single fight. 897 00:52:59,191 --> 00:53:00,776 No, we love our people well, 898 00:53:00,859 --> 00:53:04,697 even those we love that are misled upon your cousin's part. 899 00:53:04,780 --> 00:53:07,366 And, will they take the offer of our grace, 900 00:53:07,449 --> 00:53:09,702 both he and they and you, 901 00:53:09,785 --> 00:53:13,372 yea, every man shall be my friend again, and I'll be his. 902 00:53:13,455 --> 00:53:14,998 We offer fair. 903 00:53:16,333 --> 00:53:18,544 Take it advisedly. 904 00:53:23,298 --> 00:53:25,050 It will not be accepted, 905 00:53:25,134 --> 00:53:26,719 on my life. 906 00:53:26,802 --> 00:53:29,138 Then God befriend us, 907 00:53:29,221 --> 00:53:31,598 as our cause is just. 908 00:53:55,706 --> 00:53:59,251 Good cousin, let not Harry know, in any case, the offer of the king. 909 00:54:00,335 --> 00:54:01,879 Uncle, what news? 910 00:54:02,713 --> 00:54:05,424 There is no seeming mercy in the king. 911 00:54:05,507 --> 00:54:07,050 He calls us rebels, traitors, 912 00:54:07,134 --> 00:54:10,387 and will scourge with haughty arms this hateful name in us. 913 00:54:10,471 --> 00:54:12,681 Arm! Arm with speed! 914 00:54:14,433 --> 00:54:19,480 And fellows, soldiers, friends, let each man do his best. 915 00:54:20,481 --> 00:54:23,650 And here draw I a sword whose temper I intend to stain 916 00:54:23,734 --> 00:54:25,819 with the best blood that I can meet withal. 917 00:54:25,903 --> 00:54:29,823 The Prince of Wales stepped forth before the king 918 00:54:29,907 --> 00:54:32,826 and, nephew, challenged you to single fight. 919 00:54:32,910 --> 00:54:36,580 Now by my soul, I would that the quarrel lay upon our heads 920 00:54:36,663 --> 00:54:39,666 and that no man might draw short breath today 921 00:54:39,750 --> 00:54:42,002 but I and Harry Monmouth. 922 00:54:47,800 --> 00:54:50,219 I would 'twere bedtime, Hal, and all well. 923 00:54:50,302 --> 00:54:52,596 Why? Thou owest God a death. 924 00:54:52,679 --> 00:54:54,306 'Tis not due yet. 925 00:54:54,389 --> 00:54:56,934 I would be loath to pay him before his day. 926 00:54:57,017 --> 00:55:00,687 What need I be so forward with him that calls not on me? 927 00:55:00,771 --> 00:55:04,066 Well, no matter. Honor pricks me on. 928 00:55:05,859 --> 00:55:10,364 Yea, but how if honor prick me off when I come on? How then? 929 00:55:10,447 --> 00:55:13,742 Can honor set to a leg? No. Or an arm? No. 930 00:55:13,826 --> 00:55:18,580 Or take away the grief of a wound? No. Honor hath no skill in surgery then, no. 931 00:55:19,581 --> 00:55:21,959 What is honor? 932 00:55:22,042 --> 00:55:24,336 Air. A trim reckoning. 933 00:55:24,419 --> 00:55:26,797 Who hath it? He that died a-Wednesday. 934 00:55:26,880 --> 00:55:28,841 Doth he feel it? No. 935 00:55:28,924 --> 00:55:31,009 'Tis he insensible then? Yea, to the dead. 936 00:55:31,093 --> 00:55:34,012 But will it not live with the living? No. 937 00:55:34,096 --> 00:55:38,350 Why? Detraction will not suffer it. Therefore, I'll none of it. 938 00:55:38,433 --> 00:55:42,271 Honor is a mere scutcheon. 939 00:55:42,354 --> 00:55:44,273 And so ends my catechism. 940 00:55:51,613 --> 00:55:53,699 Come, let me taste my horse, 941 00:55:53,782 --> 00:55:57,244 that is to bear me like a thunderbolt against the bosom of the Prince of Wales. 942 00:55:57,327 --> 00:56:00,497 Harry to Harry shall, hot horse to horse, 943 00:56:00,581 --> 00:56:02,457 meet and ne'er part 944 00:56:02,541 --> 00:56:04,626 till one drop down a corse. 945 00:57:06,063 --> 00:57:09,775 St. George and England! 946 00:58:04,663 --> 00:58:06,957 Ride! 947 00:59:38,423 --> 00:59:39,925 Mercy! Mercy! 948 01:01:11,808 --> 01:01:13,560 Aaah! 949 01:02:14,913 --> 01:02:16,748 What, stand'st thou idle here? 950 01:02:16,831 --> 01:02:18,416 Give me leave to breathe a while. 951 01:02:18,500 --> 01:02:21,253 Turk Gregory never did such deeds as I have done this day. 952 01:02:21,336 --> 01:02:23,922 I have paid Percy. I have made him sure. 953 01:02:24,005 --> 01:02:26,216 He is indeed, and living to kill thee. 954 01:02:26,299 --> 01:02:28,593 If I mistake not, thou art Harry Monmouth. 955 01:02:29,427 --> 01:02:32,305 Thou speak'st as if I would deny my name. 956 01:02:32,389 --> 01:02:33,765 My name is Harry Percy. 957 01:02:33,848 --> 01:02:36,559 Two stars keep not their motion in one sphere, 958 01:02:36,643 --> 01:02:40,647 nor can one England brook a double reign of Harry Percy and the Prince of Wales. 959 01:02:40,730 --> 01:02:44,442 Nor shall it, Harry, for the hour is come to end the one of us. 960 01:03:12,262 --> 01:03:14,639 To it! To it! 961 01:03:16,766 --> 01:03:20,145 Here's no boys' play, I warrant you. 962 01:03:53,762 --> 01:03:56,598 Oh, Harry, 963 01:03:56,681 --> 01:03:58,683 thou hast robbed me of my youth. 964 01:03:59,768 --> 01:04:05,106 I better brook the loss of brittle life than these proud titles thou hast won of me. 965 01:04:05,940 --> 01:04:08,735 They wound my thoughts worse than thy sword my flesh. 966 01:04:09,694 --> 01:04:12,030 But thought's the slave of life, 967 01:04:12,113 --> 01:04:13,615 and life time's fool, 968 01:04:14,866 --> 01:04:18,119 and time, that makes survey of all the world, 969 01:04:18,203 --> 01:04:19,704 must have a stop. 970 01:04:19,788 --> 01:04:22,332 O, I could prophesy, 971 01:04:24,125 --> 01:04:27,921 but that the earthy and cold hand of death lies on my tongue. 972 01:04:29,297 --> 01:04:34,844 No, Percy, thou art dust and food for ‒ 973 01:04:42,644 --> 01:04:44,896 For worms, brave Percy. 974 01:04:46,189 --> 01:04:48,817 Fare thee well, great heart. 975 01:04:50,151 --> 01:04:52,862 Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk. 976 01:04:52,946 --> 01:04:57,575 When that this body did contain a spirit, a kingdom for it was too small a bound. 977 01:04:57,659 --> 01:05:01,413 But now two paces of the vilest earth is room enough. 978 01:05:03,123 --> 01:05:07,961 This earth that bears thee dead bears not alive so stout a gentleman. 979 01:05:12,006 --> 01:05:14,300 Adieu. 980 01:05:22,267 --> 01:05:23,643 What, old acquaintance! 981 01:05:24,853 --> 01:05:27,981 Could not all this flesh keep in a little life? 982 01:05:29,357 --> 01:05:30,984 Poor Jack, farewell. 983 01:05:31,985 --> 01:05:34,946 I could have better spared a better man. 984 01:05:39,742 --> 01:05:42,495 Emboweled will I see thee by and by. 985 01:05:45,582 --> 01:05:47,667 Emboweled? 986 01:05:47,750 --> 01:05:51,504 If thou embowel me today, I'll give you leave to powder me and eat me tomorrow. 987 01:05:51,588 --> 01:05:53,047 'Twas time to counterfeit. 988 01:05:53,131 --> 01:05:56,801 The better part of valor is discretion, 989 01:05:56,885 --> 01:06:00,138 in the which part I have saved my life. 990 01:06:00,221 --> 01:06:04,058 Zounds, this gunpowder Percy. 991 01:06:04,142 --> 01:06:06,311 I'll swear I killed him. 992 01:06:12,192 --> 01:06:13,693 The trumpet sounds retreat! 993 01:06:14,611 --> 01:06:16,488 The day is ours! 994 01:06:29,918 --> 01:06:32,629 Thus ever did rebellion find rebuke. 995 01:06:34,464 --> 01:06:36,424 Ill-spirited Worcester, 996 01:06:36,508 --> 01:06:41,179 did we not send grace, pardon and terms of love to all of you? 997 01:06:41,262 --> 01:06:43,348 What I have done my safety urged me to. 998 01:06:43,431 --> 01:06:45,350 Bear Worcester to the death. 999 01:06:46,601 --> 01:06:49,395 Other offenders we will pause upon. 1000 01:07:04,118 --> 01:07:06,371 Come, brother, let us to the highest of the field, 1001 01:07:06,454 --> 01:07:09,374 to see what friends are living, who are dead. 1002 01:07:11,834 --> 01:07:15,046 There's your Percy. 1003 01:07:15,129 --> 01:07:18,007 If your father will do me any honor, so. 1004 01:07:18,091 --> 01:07:20,552 If not, let him kill the next Percy himself. 1005 01:07:20,635 --> 01:07:23,054 - Why, Percy I killed. - Didst thou? 1006 01:07:23,137 --> 01:07:25,265 And saw thee dead. 1007 01:07:25,348 --> 01:07:29,143 Lord, Lord, how this world is given to lying. 1008 01:07:30,478 --> 01:07:33,856 I grant you I was down and out of breath, and so was he. 1009 01:07:33,940 --> 01:07:38,945 But we rose both at an instant and fought a long hour by Shrewsbury clock. 1010 01:07:44,033 --> 01:07:47,745 I look to be either earl or duke, I assure you. 1011 01:08:26,909 --> 01:08:29,787 Rebellion in this land shall lose its sway, 1012 01:08:29,871 --> 01:08:32,540 meeting the check of such another day. 1013 01:08:38,421 --> 01:08:41,841 Falstaff, you are going with Prince John of Lancaster against Northumberland. 1014 01:08:41,924 --> 01:08:45,136 There is not a dangerous action could peep out his head 1015 01:08:45,219 --> 01:08:47,138 but I'm thrust upon it. 1016 01:08:47,221 --> 01:08:51,017 Well, I cannot last ever, but it was always the trick of our English nation, 1017 01:08:51,100 --> 01:08:53,770 if they have a good thing, to make it too common. 1018 01:08:53,853 --> 01:08:56,981 Well, Falstaff, the king hath severed you and Prince Harry. 1019 01:08:57,065 --> 01:09:01,194 Yes, I thank your pretty wit for it. 1020 01:09:01,277 --> 01:09:03,738 Prince John of Lancaster! Good faith. 1021 01:09:03,821 --> 01:09:06,824 This same sober-blooded boy doth not love me, 1022 01:09:06,908 --> 01:09:09,577 nor a man cannot make him laugh. 1023 01:09:09,661 --> 01:09:13,164 But that's no marvel. He drinks no wine. 1024 01:09:13,247 --> 01:09:16,709 There's never any of these demure boys come to any proof, 1025 01:09:16,793 --> 01:09:20,963 for thin drink doth so overcool their blood 1026 01:09:21,047 --> 01:09:24,258 that they are generally fools and cowards, 1027 01:09:24,342 --> 01:09:28,721 which some of us should be too, but for inflammation. 1028 01:09:30,765 --> 01:09:34,894 A good sherris-sack hath a two-fold operation in it. 1029 01:09:34,977 --> 01:09:38,147 It ascends me into the brain and dries me there 1030 01:09:38,231 --> 01:09:42,026 all the foolish, dull and cruddy vapors which environ it, 1031 01:09:42,110 --> 01:09:44,362 makes it apprehensive, quick, 1032 01:09:44,445 --> 01:09:48,866 forgetive, full of nimble, fiery and delectable shapes, 1033 01:09:48,950 --> 01:09:51,869 which, delivered o'er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, 1034 01:09:51,953 --> 01:09:53,705 becomes excellent wit. 1035 01:09:53,788 --> 01:09:59,043 The second property of your excellent sherris is the warming of the blood. 1036 01:09:59,127 --> 01:10:02,630 The sherris warms it and makes it course from the inwards 1037 01:10:02,714 --> 01:10:05,049 to the parts extreme. 1038 01:10:05,133 --> 01:10:08,720 And hereof comes it that Prince Harry is valiant, 1039 01:10:10,054 --> 01:10:14,058 for the cold blood he did naturally inherit of his father, 1040 01:10:14,142 --> 01:10:18,271 he hath, like lean, sterile, bare land, manured, husbanded and tilled 1041 01:10:18,354 --> 01:10:22,567 with excellent endeavor of drinking good and good store of fertile sherris, 1042 01:10:22,650 --> 01:10:26,112 that he is become very hot and valiant. 1043 01:10:26,195 --> 01:10:28,781 If I had a thousand sons, 1044 01:10:28,865 --> 01:10:31,534 the first humane principle I would teach them would be this ‒ 1045 01:10:31,617 --> 01:10:36,080 to forswear thin potations and to addict themselves... 1046 01:10:36,831 --> 01:10:37,915 to sack! 1047 01:10:53,389 --> 01:10:57,393 From the first, King Henry's reign was troubled with rebellion. 1048 01:10:58,102 --> 01:11:00,521 But in the year of our Lord, 1408, 1049 01:11:00,605 --> 01:11:03,357 the last of his enemies had been vanquished. 1050 01:11:05,359 --> 01:11:08,279 The king held his Christmas this year at London, 1051 01:11:08,362 --> 01:11:10,865 being sore vexed with sickness. 1052 01:11:13,284 --> 01:11:15,453 Many good morrows to Your Majesty. 1053 01:11:15,536 --> 01:11:18,206 - Is it good morrow, lords? - 'Tis 1:00 and past. 1054 01:11:19,707 --> 01:11:22,335 Why, then good morrow to you all, my lords. 1055 01:11:22,418 --> 01:11:23,961 The Prince of Wales. 1056 01:11:24,045 --> 01:11:26,130 - My lord? - Where is he? 1057 01:11:26,214 --> 01:11:28,299 Is he not with his brother, John of Lancaster? 1058 01:11:28,382 --> 01:11:30,468 No, my good lord. He isn't present here. 1059 01:11:30,551 --> 01:11:32,470 Please it Your Grace to go to bed. 1060 01:11:32,553 --> 01:11:34,555 Your Majesty hath been this fortnight ill, 1061 01:11:34,639 --> 01:11:37,892 and these unseasoned hours perforce must add unto your sickness. 1062 01:11:37,975 --> 01:11:39,477 What would my lord and father? 1063 01:11:39,560 --> 01:11:42,730 - Why art thou not at Windsor with the prince? - He is not there today. 1064 01:11:42,814 --> 01:11:44,524 He dines in London. 1065 01:11:44,607 --> 01:11:46,484 And how accompanied? Canst thou tell me that? 1066 01:11:46,567 --> 01:11:50,988 With Poins and other his continual followers. 1067 01:11:51,072 --> 01:11:54,242 Most subject is the fattest soil to weeds, 1068 01:11:55,576 --> 01:11:59,413 and he, the noble image of my youth, is overspread with them. 1069 01:11:59,497 --> 01:12:03,960 Therefore, my grief stretches itself beyond the hour of death. 1070 01:12:05,127 --> 01:12:07,588 The blood weeps from my heart 1071 01:12:07,672 --> 01:12:11,217 when I do shape, in forms imaginary, 1072 01:12:11,300 --> 01:12:16,889 the unguided days and rotten times that you shall look upon 1073 01:12:16,973 --> 01:12:20,434 when I am sleeping with my ancestors. 1074 01:12:20,518 --> 01:12:22,687 My gracious lord, you look beyond him quite. 1075 01:12:23,688 --> 01:12:26,023 The Prince of Wales will, in the perfectness of time, 1076 01:12:26,107 --> 01:12:27,692 cast off his followers. 1077 01:12:27,775 --> 01:12:31,529 'Tis seldom when the bee doth leave her comb in the dead carrion. 1078 01:12:44,834 --> 01:12:46,377 Be patient, lords! 1079 01:12:46,460 --> 01:12:49,088 You do know these fits are with His Highness very ordinary. 1080 01:12:49,171 --> 01:12:52,383 No, no, he cannot long hold out these pangs. 1081 01:12:53,384 --> 01:12:56,012 The incessant care and labor of his mind 1082 01:12:56,095 --> 01:12:59,390 hath wrought the mure that should confine it in so thin 1083 01:12:59,473 --> 01:13:01,726 that life looks through and will break out. 1084 01:13:02,602 --> 01:13:04,103 The crown! 1085 01:13:05,354 --> 01:13:08,524 Set me the crown upon my pillow here. 1086 01:13:24,498 --> 01:13:27,752 Let there be no noise, my gentle friends, 1087 01:13:27,835 --> 01:13:31,088 unless some dull and favorable hand 1088 01:13:31,172 --> 01:13:34,300 will whisper music to my weary spirit. 1089 01:13:34,383 --> 01:13:36,844 Call for the music in the other room. 1090 01:13:43,851 --> 01:13:45,853 The people fear me, 1091 01:13:45,937 --> 01:13:49,607 for they do observe unfathered heirs and loathly births of nature. 1092 01:13:50,816 --> 01:13:53,069 The seasons change their manners, 1093 01:13:53,152 --> 01:13:56,030 as the year had found some months asleep and leaped them over. 1094 01:13:56,113 --> 01:14:00,576 The river hath thrice flowed, no ebb between, 1095 01:14:00,660 --> 01:14:04,121 and the old folk, time's doting chronicles, 1096 01:14:04,205 --> 01:14:07,667 say it did so a little time before that our great-grandsire, Edward, 1097 01:14:07,750 --> 01:14:09,585 sicked and died. 1098 01:14:18,678 --> 01:14:24,558 How many thousands of my poorest subjects are at this hour asleep. 1099 01:14:26,018 --> 01:14:29,063 O sleep, O gentle sleep, 1100 01:14:29,146 --> 01:14:31,315 nature's soft nurse. 1101 01:14:32,191 --> 01:14:36,362 How have I frighted thee that thou no more would weigh mine eyelids down 1102 01:14:36,445 --> 01:14:39,573 and steep my senses in forgetfulness? 1103 01:14:40,992 --> 01:14:44,996 Why rather, sleep, liest thou in smoky cribs, 1104 01:14:45,079 --> 01:14:47,415 upon uneasy pallets stretching thee 1105 01:14:47,498 --> 01:14:51,544 and hushed with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber 1106 01:14:51,627 --> 01:14:55,297 than in the perfumed chambers of the great, 1107 01:14:55,381 --> 01:14:57,925 under the canopies of costly state 1108 01:14:58,009 --> 01:15:00,803 and lulled with sounds of sweetest melody? 1109 01:15:02,054 --> 01:15:05,266 O thou dull god, 1110 01:15:05,349 --> 01:15:08,519 why liest thou with the vile in loathsome beds, 1111 01:15:08,602 --> 01:15:13,149 and leav'st the kingly couch a watchcase or a common larum bell? 1112 01:15:14,775 --> 01:15:19,530 Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast seal up the ship boy's eyes 1113 01:15:19,613 --> 01:15:23,701 and rock his brain in cradle of the rude imperious surge 1114 01:15:23,784 --> 01:15:25,661 and in the visitation of the winds, 1115 01:15:25,745 --> 01:15:30,332 which take the ruffian billows by the top, curling their monstrous heads 1116 01:15:30,416 --> 01:15:33,878 and hanging them with deafening clamor in the slippery shrouds, 1117 01:15:33,961 --> 01:15:36,881 that, with the hurly, death itself awakes? 1118 01:15:38,841 --> 01:15:43,054 But thou, O partial sleep, 1119 01:15:43,137 --> 01:15:48,100 give thy repose to the wet sea boy in an hour so rude. 1120 01:15:49,393 --> 01:15:52,772 And in the calmest and most stillest night, 1121 01:15:52,855 --> 01:15:57,359 with all appliances and means to boot, 1122 01:15:57,443 --> 01:15:59,779 deny it to a king? 1123 01:16:01,447 --> 01:16:05,576 Then, happy low, 1124 01:16:05,659 --> 01:16:07,161 lie down. 1125 01:16:08,037 --> 01:16:13,000 Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. 1126 01:16:14,668 --> 01:16:16,170 Before God, 1127 01:16:17,213 --> 01:16:19,215 I am exceeding weary. 1128 01:16:19,298 --> 01:16:21,467 Is't come to that? 1129 01:16:21,550 --> 01:16:25,721 I had thought weariness durst not have attached itself to one of so high blood. 1130 01:16:25,805 --> 01:16:27,264 Faith, it does me, 1131 01:16:27,348 --> 01:16:31,018 though it discolors the complexion of my greatness to acknowledge it. 1132 01:16:32,228 --> 01:16:35,439 - God save Your Grace! - Yours, most noble Bardolph. 1133 01:16:35,523 --> 01:16:37,149 How doth thy master? 1134 01:16:37,233 --> 01:16:39,276 In bodily health, sir. 1135 01:16:39,360 --> 01:16:41,821 "John Falstaff, knight, 1136 01:16:41,904 --> 01:16:44,406 to the son of the king, nearest his father, 1137 01:16:44,490 --> 01:16:46,951 Harry, Prince of Wales, greeting." 1138 01:16:48,536 --> 01:16:50,621 "Be not too familiar with" ‒ 1139 01:16:51,705 --> 01:16:54,792 You allow this wen to be as familiar with me as your dog. 1140 01:16:54,875 --> 01:16:58,295 "Be not too familiar with Poins, for he misuses thy favors so much 1141 01:16:58,379 --> 01:17:00,965 that he swears thou art to marry his sister." 1142 01:17:01,048 --> 01:17:04,051 My lord, I'll steep this letter in sack and make him eat it. 1143 01:17:04,135 --> 01:17:06,554 "Repent at idle times as thou mayest, and so, farewell. 1144 01:17:06,637 --> 01:17:10,474 Thine, by yea and no, which is as much as to say, as thou usest him, 1145 01:17:10,558 --> 01:17:13,602 Jack Falstaff with my familiars, John with my brothers and sisters 1146 01:17:13,686 --> 01:17:15,437 and Sir John with all Europe." 1147 01:17:15,521 --> 01:17:18,816 - Is he in London? - Yes, sir. With Mistress Doll Tearsheet. 1148 01:17:18,899 --> 01:17:21,485 Shall we steal upon them, Ned, at supper? 1149 01:17:21,569 --> 01:17:25,239 You, boy, and Bardolph, no word to your master 1150 01:17:25,322 --> 01:17:27,324 that I am yet come to town. 1151 01:17:27,408 --> 01:17:28,993 There's for your silence. 1152 01:17:29,076 --> 01:17:30,828 I have no tongue, sir. 1153 01:17:30,911 --> 01:17:33,956 And for mine, sir, I will govern it. 1154 01:17:42,506 --> 01:17:47,553 Doth it now show very vilely in me to desire small beer? 1155 01:17:47,636 --> 01:17:50,431 Tell me, how many good young princes would do so, 1156 01:17:50,514 --> 01:17:54,226 their fathers being so sick as yours at this time is? 1157 01:17:55,227 --> 01:17:57,855 What a disgrace is it to me to remember thy name 1158 01:17:57,938 --> 01:18:00,357 or to know thy face tomorrow. 1159 01:18:01,650 --> 01:18:05,738 Do you use me thus, Ned? Must I marry your sister? 1160 01:18:05,821 --> 01:18:08,199 God send the wench no worse fortune. 1161 01:18:08,282 --> 01:18:10,242 But I never said so. 1162 01:18:11,243 --> 01:18:13,954 - Come, Ned. - I am your shadow, my lord. 1163 01:18:15,080 --> 01:18:16,624 I follow you. 1164 01:18:24,423 --> 01:18:26,467 'Sblood. 1165 01:18:26,550 --> 01:18:31,347 I'm as melancholy as a gib cat or a lugged bear. 1166 01:18:31,430 --> 01:18:34,308 Sir John, you are so fretful, you cannot live long. 1167 01:18:34,391 --> 01:18:38,062 Well, there it is. 1168 01:18:39,438 --> 01:18:41,148 I'll tell you what I am about. 1169 01:18:41,232 --> 01:18:42,900 Two yards, and more. 1170 01:18:42,983 --> 01:18:46,654 Indeed, I am in the waist two yards about, 1171 01:18:46,737 --> 01:18:48,781 but I am now about no waste. 1172 01:18:48,864 --> 01:18:50,491 I'm about thrift. 1173 01:18:51,492 --> 01:18:54,703 I must turn away some of my followers. 1174 01:18:54,787 --> 01:18:56,288 There's no remedy. 1175 01:18:56,372 --> 01:18:58,999 I will employ Bardolph. He shall draw here for me. 1176 01:18:59,083 --> 01:19:01,877 A tapster is a good trade. 1177 01:19:04,797 --> 01:19:06,465 Lads, I am... 1178 01:19:09,343 --> 01:19:11,387 almost out at heels. 1179 01:19:13,305 --> 01:19:14,807 Hello, Doll. 1180 01:19:15,683 --> 01:19:19,270 Is that all the comfort you give me? 1181 01:19:19,353 --> 01:19:22,106 Who knocks so loud at door? 1182 01:19:22,189 --> 01:19:25,776 - That muddy rascal. - You make fat rascals, Doll. 1183 01:19:25,859 --> 01:19:29,947 I make them? Gluttony and diseases make them. 1184 01:19:30,030 --> 01:19:32,950 If the cook help to make the gluttony, 1185 01:19:33,033 --> 01:19:36,203 you help to make the diseases we catch of you. 1186 01:19:36,287 --> 01:19:38,622 - Hmm? - Oh! 1187 01:19:38,706 --> 01:19:42,543 We catch of you, for to serve bravely is to come halting off, you know, 1188 01:19:42,626 --> 01:19:45,004 to come off the breach with his pike bent bravely, 1189 01:19:45,087 --> 01:19:46,880 and to surgery bravely, 1190 01:19:46,964 --> 01:19:48,632 to venture upon the charged chambers bravely. 1191 01:19:48,716 --> 01:19:52,052 Hang yourself, you muddy conger! Hang yourself! 1192 01:19:52,136 --> 01:19:54,513 You two never meet but you fall to some discord. 1193 01:19:56,181 --> 01:20:00,185 You are both, in good truth, as rheumatic as two dry toasts. 1194 01:20:02,646 --> 01:20:05,691 But, in faith, sweetheart, you have drunk too much canaries. 1195 01:20:07,609 --> 01:20:10,529 - How do you now? - Better than I was. 1196 01:20:10,612 --> 01:20:15,075 Oh, why, that's well said. A good heart's better than gold. 1197 01:20:16,785 --> 01:20:18,996 What the goodyear! 1198 01:20:19,079 --> 01:20:22,041 One must bear, and that must be you. 1199 01:20:22,124 --> 01:20:26,128 - Sir, it's Pistol. He'd speak with you. - Pistol? 1200 01:20:27,212 --> 01:20:29,173 The foulest mouth rogue in England! 1201 01:20:29,256 --> 01:20:31,800 Hang him, swaggering rascal! 1202 01:20:31,884 --> 01:20:34,595 - Swagger? - Empty the Jordan. 1203 01:20:34,678 --> 01:20:36,764 If he swagger, let him not come here. 1204 01:20:36,847 --> 01:20:39,767 - He's no swaggerer, hostess. - A tame cheater, in faith. 1205 01:20:39,850 --> 01:20:44,146 You may stroke him as gentle as a puppy greyhound. 1206 01:20:45,147 --> 01:20:47,649 - Pistol! - God save you, Sir John! 1207 01:20:47,733 --> 01:20:51,695 Pistol, I charge you with a cup of sack. You discharge upon mine hostess. 1208 01:20:51,779 --> 01:20:55,240 I will discharge upon her, Sir John, with two bullets. 1209 01:20:57,242 --> 01:21:00,871 She's Pistol-proof, sir. You shall hardly offend her. 1210 01:21:00,954 --> 01:21:03,874 Then to you, Mistress Dorothy, I will charge you. 1211 01:21:03,957 --> 01:21:06,210 Charge me? You filthy bung! 1212 01:21:06,293 --> 01:21:07,961 Get me my rapier, Bardolph. 1213 01:21:08,045 --> 01:21:11,382 I'll thrust my knife in your moldy chaps, and you play the saucy cuttle with me. 1214 01:21:11,465 --> 01:21:14,259 God let me not live, but I'll bury your ruff for this. 1215 01:21:14,343 --> 01:21:16,553 Pistol, I would not have you go off here. 1216 01:21:16,637 --> 01:21:19,223 - Not here, sweet captain. - Captain? 1217 01:21:19,306 --> 01:21:21,725 - Pray thee, go down, good captain. - You, a captain? 1218 01:21:21,809 --> 01:21:24,978 For what? For tearing a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy house? 1219 01:21:25,062 --> 01:21:29,942 Shall hollow pampered jades of Asia compare with Caesars 1220 01:21:30,025 --> 01:21:34,405 and with cannibals and with Trojan Greeks? 1221 01:21:38,867 --> 01:21:42,079 - Come. - Nay! 1222 01:21:42,162 --> 01:21:43,831 Get here a judge! 1223 01:21:43,914 --> 01:21:46,458 What! Shall we have incision? Shall we imbrue? 1224 01:21:46,542 --> 01:21:50,838 Why, then let grievous, ghastly, gaping wounds untwine the Sisters Three! 1225 01:21:50,921 --> 01:21:53,048 Come, Atropos, I say! 1226 01:22:01,181 --> 01:22:04,476 Jack! Are you not hurt in the groin? 1227 01:22:05,686 --> 01:22:09,106 I thought he made a shrewd thrust at your belly. 1228 01:22:09,189 --> 01:22:11,024 A rascal slave. 1229 01:22:11,108 --> 01:22:13,360 O you sweet little rogue. 1230 01:22:13,444 --> 01:22:15,904 A rascal bragging slave. 1231 01:22:15,988 --> 01:22:18,949 You whoreson little valiant villain, you. 1232 01:22:19,032 --> 01:22:21,493 Poor ape, how you're sweating. 1233 01:22:21,577 --> 01:22:24,621 The rogue fled from me like quicksilver. 1234 01:22:24,705 --> 01:22:27,458 Come, let me wipe thy face. 1235 01:22:27,541 --> 01:22:29,543 Come on, you whoreson chops. 1236 01:22:29,626 --> 01:22:31,295 O rogue, i'faith, I love you. 1237 01:22:31,378 --> 01:22:34,965 - I will toss the rogue in a blanket. - Do, and thou darest for thy heart. 1238 01:22:35,048 --> 01:22:38,552 And thou dost, I'll canvass thee between a pair of sheets. 1239 01:22:41,805 --> 01:22:43,807 The music is come, sir. 1240 01:22:43,891 --> 01:22:45,893 Let them play. 1241 01:22:48,145 --> 01:22:50,355 Play, sirs! 1242 01:22:53,609 --> 01:22:56,195 What stuff will have a kirtle of? 1243 01:22:56,278 --> 01:23:00,491 I shall receive money Thursday. 1244 01:23:00,574 --> 01:23:02,326 Shalt have a cap tomorrow. 1245 01:23:02,409 --> 01:23:05,787 Come, sing me a bawdy song 1246 01:23:05,871 --> 01:23:07,372 to make me merry. 1247 01:23:12,002 --> 01:23:14,171 Thou wilt forget me... 1248 01:23:15,422 --> 01:23:17,341 when I'm gone. 1249 01:23:17,424 --> 01:23:20,761 You start me weeping, if you say so. 1250 01:23:20,844 --> 01:23:22,596 Kiss me, Doll. 1251 01:23:28,310 --> 01:23:32,773 Is it not strange that desire should so many years outlive performance? 1252 01:23:32,856 --> 01:23:34,858 Thou dost give me... 1253 01:23:37,611 --> 01:23:39,488 flattering busses. 1254 01:23:39,571 --> 01:23:42,866 I kiss thee with a most constant heart. 1255 01:23:44,785 --> 01:23:46,578 I am old. 1256 01:23:50,123 --> 01:23:52,209 I am old. 1257 01:23:52,292 --> 01:23:57,548 I love thee better than I love e'er a scurvy young boy of them all. 1258 01:23:58,924 --> 01:24:00,467 - Jack? - Hmm? 1259 01:24:01,301 --> 01:24:03,887 What humor's the prince made of? 1260 01:24:03,971 --> 01:24:05,556 - The Prince of Wales? - Mmm. 1261 01:24:05,639 --> 01:24:08,433 A good, shallow young fellow. 1262 01:24:08,517 --> 01:24:10,894 Would not this knave have his ears cut off? 1263 01:24:10,978 --> 01:24:12,771 - They say Poins has a good wit. - Poins? 1264 01:24:12,854 --> 01:24:14,940 A good wit? 1265 01:24:15,023 --> 01:24:17,609 Let's beat him before his whore. 1266 01:24:17,693 --> 01:24:19,736 The prince himself is such another. 1267 01:24:19,820 --> 01:24:23,949 The weight of a hair will not turn the scale between their avoirdupois. 1268 01:24:26,410 --> 01:24:30,289 Ha! A bastard son of the king! 1269 01:24:30,998 --> 01:24:34,918 And thou, art thou not Poins, his brother? 1270 01:24:35,002 --> 01:24:38,797 My lord, he will drive you out of your revenge, if you take not the heat. 1271 01:24:38,880 --> 01:24:42,259 What, a hodge-pudding? A bag of flax? 1272 01:24:42,342 --> 01:24:43,802 No abuse, Hal. 1273 01:24:43,885 --> 01:24:46,888 Old, cold, withered and of intolerable entrails? 1274 01:24:46,972 --> 01:24:49,808 Thou and art indeed the rascaliest, sweet young Prince. 1275 01:24:49,891 --> 01:24:52,144 How vilely did you speak of me even now 1276 01:24:52,227 --> 01:24:55,063 before this honest, virtuous, civil gentlewoman! 1277 01:24:55,147 --> 01:24:57,608 Why, Hal, I did not think thou wast within hearing. 1278 01:24:57,691 --> 01:25:01,903 Yea, and you knew me as you did when you ran away at the robbery. 1279 01:25:01,987 --> 01:25:04,114 You spoke it on purpose to try my patience! 1280 01:25:04,197 --> 01:25:08,452 I dispraised thee before the wicked, that the wicked might not fall in love with thee, 1281 01:25:08,535 --> 01:25:11,163 for which thy father is to thank me. 1282 01:25:11,246 --> 01:25:14,166 See now, whether pure and entire cowardice 1283 01:25:14,249 --> 01:25:16,793 doth not make thee wrong this virtuous gentlewoman? 1284 01:25:16,877 --> 01:25:19,546 - Is she of the wicked? - Is thine hostess of the wicked? 1285 01:25:19,630 --> 01:25:22,549 Or honest Bardolph, whose zeal burns in his nose, of the wicked? 1286 01:25:22,633 --> 01:25:25,302 The fiend hath pricked down Bardolph irrecoverable. 1287 01:25:25,385 --> 01:25:29,973 For the women, one of them is in hell already and burns poor souls. 1288 01:25:30,057 --> 01:25:32,434 For the other, I owe her money, 1289 01:25:32,517 --> 01:25:35,103 and whether she be damned for that, I know not. 1290 01:25:35,187 --> 01:25:39,399 But, Hal, am I not fallen away vilely 1291 01:25:39,483 --> 01:25:44,863 when my skin hangs about me like an old lady's loose gown? 1292 01:25:44,946 --> 01:25:49,409 Sirrah, you, giant! What says the doctor to my water? 1293 01:25:50,243 --> 01:25:52,788 He said, sir, the water itself was a good water, 1294 01:25:52,871 --> 01:25:56,708 but for the party who owned it, he might have more diseases than he knew of. 1295 01:25:56,792 --> 01:26:00,003 Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me. 1296 01:26:00,087 --> 01:26:02,964 The brain of this foolish-compounded clay man 1297 01:26:03,048 --> 01:26:05,425 is not able to invent anything that tends to laughter 1298 01:26:05,509 --> 01:26:07,678 more than I invent or is invented on me. 1299 01:26:07,761 --> 01:26:12,808 I'm not only witty in meself, but the cause that wit is in other men. 1300 01:26:12,891 --> 01:26:17,229 I feel me much to blame, so idly to profane the precious time. 1301 01:26:20,482 --> 01:26:24,027 But I tell thee, my heart bleeds inwardly my father is so sick. 1302 01:26:27,739 --> 01:26:29,408 Shall I tell thee one thing, Poins? 1303 01:26:29,491 --> 01:26:32,119 And let it be an excellent good thing. 1304 01:26:32,202 --> 01:26:36,039 It shall serve among wits of no higher breeding than thine. 1305 01:26:37,374 --> 01:26:38,875 Go to. 1306 01:26:39,668 --> 01:26:43,463 I shall stand the push of your one thing that you shall tell. 1307 01:26:44,548 --> 01:26:48,260 I could tell thee, as to one for fault of a better, 1308 01:26:48,343 --> 01:26:50,679 it pleases me to call friend. 1309 01:26:51,847 --> 01:26:56,184 I could be sad, and sad indeed too. 1310 01:26:56,268 --> 01:26:59,396 Very hardly upon such a subject. 1311 01:26:59,479 --> 01:27:02,774 Thou think'st me as far in the devil's book as thou and Falstaff. 1312 01:27:02,858 --> 01:27:08,238 An old lord of the council rated me the other day in the street about you, sir, 1313 01:27:08,321 --> 01:27:10,323 but I marked him not. 1314 01:27:10,407 --> 01:27:13,243 Yet he talked very wisely, 1315 01:27:13,326 --> 01:27:14,786 and in the street too. 1316 01:27:14,870 --> 01:27:19,875 Thou didst well, for wisdom cries out in the street and no man regards it. 1317 01:27:19,958 --> 01:27:23,754 It's certain that either wise bearing or ignorant carriage is caught, 1318 01:27:23,837 --> 01:27:25,964 as men take diseases of one another. 1319 01:27:26,047 --> 01:27:28,091 - Ned. - Yes, my lord? 1320 01:27:28,175 --> 01:27:30,844 Let men take heed of their company. 1321 01:27:32,679 --> 01:27:35,098 What wouldst thou think of me, if I should weep? 1322 01:27:35,849 --> 01:27:37,976 I would think thee a most princely hypocrite. 1323 01:27:41,980 --> 01:27:46,777 I have forsworn his company hourly every time 1324 01:27:46,860 --> 01:27:49,237 this two-and-twenty years. 1325 01:27:52,532 --> 01:27:54,743 Every man would think me a hypocrite indeed. 1326 01:27:54,826 --> 01:27:57,037 I am bewitched with the rogue's company. 1327 01:27:57,120 --> 01:28:01,458 Ha! If the rascal hath not given me medicines to make me love him, 1328 01:28:01,541 --> 01:28:02,959 I'll be hanged. 1329 01:28:03,043 --> 01:28:04,544 Let the end try the man. 1330 01:28:04,628 --> 01:28:07,631 It could not be else. I have drunk medicines. 1331 01:28:09,883 --> 01:28:11,384 My lord! 1332 01:28:55,011 --> 01:28:57,222 O a pox of this gout! 1333 01:28:57,305 --> 01:28:59,057 Or a gout of this pox! 1334 01:28:59,140 --> 01:29:02,561 For one or the other plays the rogue with me great toe. 1335 01:29:02,644 --> 01:29:06,022 Well, 'tis no matter. I have the wars for me color. 1336 01:29:06,106 --> 01:29:08,191 Hey, lad! 1337 01:29:08,275 --> 01:29:11,403 And me pension shall seem the more reasonable. 1338 01:29:11,486 --> 01:29:13,530 A good wit will make use of anything. 1339 01:29:13,613 --> 01:29:15,699 I shall turn diseases to commodity. 1340 01:29:17,075 --> 01:29:19,119 Falstaff! 1341 01:29:19,202 --> 01:29:21,371 Good night! 1342 01:29:21,454 --> 01:29:25,667 Now comes in the sweetest morsel of the night, 1343 01:29:25,750 --> 01:29:29,212 and we must hence and leave it unpicked. 1344 01:29:30,380 --> 01:29:33,717 Come, boy! We'll through Gloucestershire 1345 01:29:33,800 --> 01:29:36,386 to visit Master Robert Shallow, esquire. 1346 01:29:36,469 --> 01:29:40,098 I have him already tempering between me finger and me thumb, 1347 01:29:40,181 --> 01:29:43,143 and shortly will I seal with him. 1348 01:29:43,226 --> 01:29:44,269 Jack! 1349 01:29:45,645 --> 01:29:48,440 When wilt thou leave fighting at days and foining at nights 1350 01:29:48,523 --> 01:29:50,734 and begin to patch up thy old body for heaven? 1351 01:29:50,817 --> 01:29:53,320 Peace, Doll. 1352 01:29:53,403 --> 01:29:56,072 Do not speak like a death's head. 1353 01:29:56,156 --> 01:29:58,074 Do not bid me remember mine end. 1354 01:30:01,036 --> 01:30:02,495 Farewell, Doll. 1355 01:30:02,579 --> 01:30:04,414 Well, sweet Jack! 1356 01:30:04,497 --> 01:30:07,417 - Farewell. - Have a care of thyself. 1357 01:30:14,841 --> 01:30:17,135 Who saw the Duke of Lancaster? 1358 01:30:17,218 --> 01:30:19,512 I am here, brother, 1359 01:30:19,596 --> 01:30:21,097 full of heaviness. 1360 01:30:21,181 --> 01:30:22,766 How now? 1361 01:30:22,849 --> 01:30:26,186 Rain within doors, and none abroad? 1362 01:30:28,146 --> 01:30:30,607 - How doth the king? - Exceeding ill. 1363 01:30:38,365 --> 01:30:41,618 Why doth the crown lie there upon his pillow, 1364 01:30:41,701 --> 01:30:44,704 being so troublesome a bedfellow? 1365 01:30:46,206 --> 01:30:50,126 O Majesty, when thou does pinch thy bearer, 1366 01:30:50,210 --> 01:30:53,088 thou dost sit like a rich armor worn in heat of day 1367 01:30:53,171 --> 01:30:55,382 that scald'st with safety. 1368 01:30:58,510 --> 01:31:00,178 My gracious lord. 1369 01:31:03,640 --> 01:31:05,308 My father. 1370 01:31:13,900 --> 01:31:16,027 This is a sleep 1371 01:31:16,111 --> 01:31:20,699 that from this golden rigol hath divorced so many English kings. 1372 01:31:25,578 --> 01:31:29,833 Thy due from me is tears 1373 01:31:29,916 --> 01:31:31,751 and heavy sorrows of the blood, 1374 01:31:31,835 --> 01:31:35,755 which nature, love and filial tenderness, shall, 1375 01:31:36,756 --> 01:31:39,009 O dear Father, 1376 01:31:39,092 --> 01:31:41,094 pay thee plenteously. 1377 01:31:44,597 --> 01:31:49,936 My due from thee is this imperial crown, 1378 01:31:56,109 --> 01:31:58,236 which God shall guard. 1379 01:31:59,404 --> 01:32:03,199 And put the world's whole strength into one giant arm, 1380 01:32:03,283 --> 01:32:06,786 it shall not force this lineal honor from me. 1381 01:32:17,338 --> 01:32:21,009 ♪ Amen ♪ 1382 01:32:23,720 --> 01:32:25,180 Ha, cousin Silence, 1383 01:32:25,263 --> 01:32:28,808 that thou hadst seen that that this knight and I have seen! 1384 01:32:28,892 --> 01:32:31,478 Ha, Sir John, said I well? 1385 01:32:31,561 --> 01:32:34,731 We have heard the chimes at midnight, 1386 01:32:34,814 --> 01:32:36,900 Master Robert Shallow. 1387 01:32:36,983 --> 01:32:39,110 That we have, that we have, that we have! 1388 01:32:39,194 --> 01:32:42,072 In faith, Sir John, we have. 1389 01:32:42,155 --> 01:32:44,783 Jesu, Jesu, 1390 01:32:44,866 --> 01:32:47,827 the mad days that I have seen. 1391 01:32:48,828 --> 01:32:53,750 And to think how many of my old acquaintances are dead. 1392 01:32:53,833 --> 01:32:55,752 We shall all f-f-f ‒ 1393 01:32:55,835 --> 01:32:57,670 Certain. 'Tis certain. 1394 01:32:57,754 --> 01:33:01,925 Death, as the psalmist saith, is certain to all. 1395 01:33:02,008 --> 01:33:03,718 All shall die. 1396 01:33:10,350 --> 01:33:13,103 How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair? 1397 01:33:13,186 --> 01:33:14,979 A good yoke of ‒ 1398 01:33:15,063 --> 01:33:16,856 Death is certain. 1399 01:33:19,192 --> 01:33:22,570 And is old Double of your town living yet? 1400 01:33:24,697 --> 01:33:26,199 - D-D ‒ - Dead? 1401 01:33:26,282 --> 01:33:29,744 Jesu, Jesu, dead. 1402 01:33:29,828 --> 01:33:33,581 'A drew a good bow, and dead. 1403 01:33:33,665 --> 01:33:35,542 'A shot a fine shoot, 1404 01:33:35,625 --> 01:33:37,794 John a Gaunt loved him well 1405 01:33:37,877 --> 01:33:40,630 and betted much money on his head. 1406 01:33:40,713 --> 01:33:42,632 Dead. 1407 01:33:42,715 --> 01:33:44,717 Dead. Dead. Dead. 1408 01:33:48,388 --> 01:33:50,974 How a score of ewes now? 1409 01:33:51,057 --> 01:33:53,560 A score of good e-e ‒ 1410 01:33:53,643 --> 01:33:56,896 - And is old Double dead? - Dead. 1411 01:33:57,647 --> 01:33:59,149 My lords! 1412 01:34:01,734 --> 01:34:03,987 Lancaster. Westmoreland! 1413 01:34:04,070 --> 01:34:06,698 - Doth the king call? - What would, Your Majesty? 1414 01:34:07,240 --> 01:34:11,077 - Why did you leave me here alone? - We left the prince, my brother here, my liege. 1415 01:34:11,161 --> 01:34:13,079 The Prince of Wales? 1416 01:34:14,247 --> 01:34:15,748 He is not here. 1417 01:34:15,832 --> 01:34:18,001 He undertook to sit and watch by you. 1418 01:34:18,084 --> 01:34:22,046 Where is the crown? Who took it from my pillow? 1419 01:34:25,633 --> 01:34:29,721 What! Couldst thou not forbear me half an hour? 1420 01:34:30,388 --> 01:34:32,891 Then get thee gone and dig my grave thyself 1421 01:34:32,974 --> 01:34:35,268 and let the merry bells ring to thine ear 1422 01:34:35,351 --> 01:34:37,729 that thou art crownèd, not that I am dead. 1423 01:34:37,812 --> 01:34:40,565 Pluck down mine officers, break my decrees, 1424 01:34:40,648 --> 01:34:43,401 for now a time is come to mock at form. 1425 01:34:43,484 --> 01:34:45,445 Harry the Fifth is crowned. 1426 01:34:45,528 --> 01:34:48,656 Up, vanity. Down, royal state. 1427 01:34:48,740 --> 01:34:51,367 All you sage counselors, hence. 1428 01:34:51,451 --> 01:34:55,788 And to the English court assemble now, from every region, apes of idleness! 1429 01:34:55,872 --> 01:34:58,917 You neighbor confines, purge you of your scum. 1430 01:34:59,000 --> 01:35:02,253 Have you a ruffian that will swear, drink, dance, revel the night, 1431 01:35:02,337 --> 01:35:06,049 rob, murder and commit the oldest sins the newest kind of ways? 1432 01:35:06,132 --> 01:35:08,551 Be happy, he will trouble you no more. 1433 01:35:08,635 --> 01:35:11,471 England shall give him office, honor, might, 1434 01:35:11,554 --> 01:35:14,933 for the fifth Harry from curbed license plucks the muzzle of restraint, 1435 01:35:15,016 --> 01:35:18,686 and the wild dog shall flesh his tooth in every innocent. 1436 01:35:20,021 --> 01:35:22,482 I never thought to hear you speak again. 1437 01:35:23,942 --> 01:35:27,070 Thy wish was father, Harry, to that thought. 1438 01:35:27,153 --> 01:35:30,490 I stay too long by thee. I weary thee. 1439 01:35:32,867 --> 01:35:34,786 O, pardon me, my liege. 1440 01:35:36,079 --> 01:35:39,249 But wherefore did you take away the crown? 1441 01:35:40,833 --> 01:35:44,420 God witness with me, when I found no course of breath within Your Majesty, 1442 01:35:44,504 --> 01:35:46,631 how cold it struck my heart. 1443 01:35:46,714 --> 01:35:50,426 Thinking you dead, I spake unto this crown as having sense, 1444 01:35:50,510 --> 01:35:52,762 and thus upbraided it: 1445 01:35:52,845 --> 01:35:57,725 "The care on thee depending hath fed upon the body of my father, 1446 01:35:57,809 --> 01:36:01,437 therefore, thou best of gold art worst of gold. 1447 01:36:01,521 --> 01:36:04,107 Other, less fine in carat, are more precious, 1448 01:36:04,190 --> 01:36:06,818 but thou, most fine, most honored, 1449 01:36:06,901 --> 01:36:10,363 most renowned, hast et thy bearer up." 1450 01:36:11,781 --> 01:36:13,783 Thus, my most royal liege, 1451 01:36:13,866 --> 01:36:17,036 accusing it, I put it on my head 1452 01:36:17,120 --> 01:36:20,456 to try with it, as with an enemy that had before my face 1453 01:36:20,540 --> 01:36:22,542 murdered my father, 1454 01:36:22,625 --> 01:36:24,794 the quarrel of a true inheritor. 1455 01:36:25,795 --> 01:36:28,298 O my son, 1456 01:36:28,381 --> 01:36:31,801 God put it in thy mind to take it hence, 1457 01:36:31,884 --> 01:36:35,305 that thou mightst win the more thy father's love, 1458 01:36:35,388 --> 01:36:38,224 pleading so wisely in excuse of it. 1459 01:37:05,835 --> 01:37:11,007 Come hear, I think, the very latest counsel that ever I shall breathe. 1460 01:37:12,675 --> 01:37:14,719 God knows, my son, 1461 01:37:14,802 --> 01:37:19,349 by what bypaths and indirect crook'd ways I met this crown. 1462 01:37:19,432 --> 01:37:24,062 For all my reign hath been but as a scene acting that argument. 1463 01:37:24,145 --> 01:37:27,190 But now my death changes the mood, for what in me was purchased 1464 01:37:27,273 --> 01:37:30,234 falls upon thee in a more fairer sort. 1465 01:37:30,318 --> 01:37:33,780 Yet though thou stand'st more firm than I could do, 1466 01:37:33,863 --> 01:37:37,784 thou art not firm enough, since griefs are green, 1467 01:37:37,867 --> 01:37:40,703 and all my friends, which thou must make thy friends, 1468 01:37:40,787 --> 01:37:44,540 have but their stings and teeth newly ta'en out, 1469 01:37:44,624 --> 01:37:47,668 by whose fell working I was first advanced 1470 01:37:47,752 --> 01:37:50,505 and by whose power I well might lodge a fear 1471 01:37:50,588 --> 01:37:52,673 to be again displaced. 1472 01:37:53,674 --> 01:37:56,594 Therefore, my Harry, be it thy course 1473 01:37:56,677 --> 01:37:59,389 to busy giddy minds with foreign quarrels, 1474 01:37:59,472 --> 01:38:01,641 that action, hence borne out, 1475 01:38:01,724 --> 01:38:06,062 may waste the memory of the former days. 1476 01:38:09,148 --> 01:38:11,317 More would I, 1477 01:38:11,401 --> 01:38:14,612 but my lungs are wasted so 1478 01:38:14,695 --> 01:38:18,324 that strength of speech is utterly denied me. 1479 01:38:21,494 --> 01:38:24,080 How I came by the crown, 1480 01:38:24,163 --> 01:38:26,833 O God forgive, 1481 01:38:28,459 --> 01:38:31,921 and grant it may with thee 1482 01:38:32,004 --> 01:38:34,674 in true peace live. 1483 01:38:45,726 --> 01:38:47,770 How doth the king? 1484 01:38:52,275 --> 01:38:54,694 He lives no more. 1485 01:38:54,777 --> 01:38:56,779 God save Your Majesty. 1486 01:39:02,118 --> 01:39:05,413 You all look strangely on me. 1487 01:39:05,496 --> 01:39:09,750 I shall convert those tears by number into hours of happiness. 1488 01:39:09,834 --> 01:39:12,336 We hope no other from Your Majesty. 1489 01:39:12,420 --> 01:39:18,050 The tide of blood in me hath proudly flowed in vanity till now. 1490 01:39:19,051 --> 01:39:22,638 Now doth it turn and ebb back to the sea, 1491 01:39:22,722 --> 01:39:25,600 where it shall mingle with the state of floods 1492 01:39:25,683 --> 01:39:28,561 and flow henceforth in formal majesty. 1493 01:39:34,233 --> 01:39:38,237 Now call we our high parliament! 1494 01:39:46,662 --> 01:39:49,624 I was once of Clement's Inn, 1495 01:39:49,707 --> 01:39:52,251 where I think they will talk of mad Shallow yet. 1496 01:39:52,335 --> 01:39:54,712 You were called "lusty Shallow" then. 1497 01:39:54,795 --> 01:39:57,590 By the mass, I was called anything, 1498 01:39:57,673 --> 01:40:02,428 and I would have done anything too, and roundly too. 1499 01:40:03,179 --> 01:40:05,306 Oh! 1500 01:40:05,389 --> 01:40:09,602 Oh. Then was Jack Falstaff a boy. 1501 01:40:10,686 --> 01:40:16,317 Now Sir John, and page to Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. 1502 01:40:16,400 --> 01:40:19,362 Aye, Sir John? 1503 01:40:19,445 --> 01:40:23,157 O by the mass, I have had too much sack. 1504 01:40:23,241 --> 01:40:26,285 We shall be merry now. 1505 01:40:26,369 --> 01:40:29,539 Now comes in the sweet of the night. 1506 01:40:29,622 --> 01:40:31,916 Davy! 1507 01:40:31,999 --> 01:40:34,126 Oh! Oh! 1508 01:40:34,210 --> 01:40:37,713 Jesus, the days that I have seen! 1509 01:40:37,797 --> 01:40:40,174 Lord, Lord, 1510 01:40:40,258 --> 01:40:43,386 how subject we old men are 1511 01:40:43,469 --> 01:40:47,390 to this vice of lying. 1512 01:40:47,473 --> 01:40:52,353 This same starved justice hath done nothing but prate to me 1513 01:40:52,436 --> 01:40:54,564 of the wildness of his youth, 1514 01:40:54,647 --> 01:40:57,608 and every third word a lie. 1515 01:40:57,692 --> 01:41:01,237 - Sir John! - I come, Master Shallow! 1516 01:41:01,320 --> 01:41:02,822 I come. 1517 01:41:03,864 --> 01:41:07,326 I will devise matter enough out of this Shallow 1518 01:41:07,410 --> 01:41:10,288 to keep Prince Harry in continual laughter 1519 01:41:10,371 --> 01:41:13,332 for the wearing out of six fashions. 1520 01:41:13,416 --> 01:41:16,002 You shall see him laugh! 1521 01:41:17,628 --> 01:41:19,088 Sir! 1522 01:41:19,171 --> 01:41:22,425 Your Worship, there's one Pistol come from the court with news. 1523 01:41:22,508 --> 01:41:24,302 From the court? 1524 01:41:24,385 --> 01:41:26,304 Sir John! 1525 01:41:26,387 --> 01:41:28,556 I am thy Pistol and thy friend, 1526 01:41:28,639 --> 01:41:32,643 and helter-skelter have I rode to thee, and tidings do I bring 1527 01:41:32,727 --> 01:41:35,938 and lucky joys and golden times 1528 01:41:36,022 --> 01:41:38,524 and happy news of price. 1529 01:41:38,608 --> 01:41:41,485 Pistol, what wind blew you hither? 1530 01:41:41,569 --> 01:41:44,363 Not the ill wind that blows no man to good. 1531 01:41:44,447 --> 01:41:46,866 Sweet knight! 1532 01:41:46,949 --> 01:41:50,161 Thou art now one of the greatest men in the realm. 1533 01:41:50,244 --> 01:41:53,289 Give me pardon, sir. 1534 01:41:53,372 --> 01:41:56,208 If, sir, you come with news from the court, 1535 01:41:56,292 --> 01:41:59,337 I am, sir, under the king, in some authority. 1536 01:41:59,420 --> 01:42:01,464 Under which king, Besonian? 1537 01:42:01,547 --> 01:42:02,965 Speak, or die. 1538 01:42:03,049 --> 01:42:06,135 - Under King Harry. - Harry the Fourth, or Fifth? 1539 01:42:06,218 --> 01:42:07,720 Harry the Fourth. 1540 01:42:07,803 --> 01:42:10,139 A foutre for thine office! 1541 01:42:10,222 --> 01:42:15,061 Sir John, thy tender lambkin now is king. Harry the Fifth's the man. 1542 01:42:18,856 --> 01:42:21,567 What? Is the old king... 1543 01:42:23,152 --> 01:42:24,487 dead? 1544 01:42:24,570 --> 01:42:26,989 As nail in door! 1545 01:42:27,073 --> 01:42:29,325 Away. 1546 01:42:29,408 --> 01:42:31,827 Saddle my horse! 1547 01:42:31,911 --> 01:42:34,664 I know the young king is sick for me. 1548 01:42:34,747 --> 01:42:38,751 Master Shallow, choose what office thou wilt in the land. 'Tis thine. 1549 01:42:38,834 --> 01:42:39,835 - Pistol! - Aye? 1550 01:42:39,919 --> 01:42:42,463 I will double-charge thee with dignities. 1551 01:42:42,546 --> 01:42:45,675 Master Silence! My Lord Silence. Be what thou wilt. 1552 01:42:45,758 --> 01:42:47,968 I am fortune's steward. 1553 01:42:48,052 --> 01:42:49,970 Come, Pistol, utter more to me, 1554 01:42:50,054 --> 01:42:52,932 and withal devise something to do thyself good. 1555 01:42:53,015 --> 01:42:56,310 Let us take any man's horses. 1556 01:42:56,394 --> 01:42:59,522 The laws of England are at my commandment. 1557 01:42:59,605 --> 01:43:02,149 Blessed are they that have been my friends 1558 01:43:02,233 --> 01:43:06,070 and woe to my lord chief justice! 1559 01:43:16,455 --> 01:43:21,585 There roared the sea, and trumpet-clangor sounds! 1560 01:44:00,666 --> 01:44:04,003 Come with me, Master Robert Shallow. I will make the king do you grace. 1561 01:44:04,086 --> 01:44:06,005 I will leer upon him as he comes by, 1562 01:44:06,088 --> 01:44:08,174 and do but mark the countenance he will give me. 1563 01:44:08,257 --> 01:44:12,678 O, that I had time to have made new liveries, 1564 01:44:12,762 --> 01:44:15,264 I would have bestowed the thousand pounds I borrowed of you. 1565 01:44:15,347 --> 01:44:17,433 'Tis no matter. 1566 01:44:17,516 --> 01:44:19,143 This poor show doth better. 1567 01:44:19,226 --> 01:44:22,354 - This doth infer the zeal I had to see him. - It doth so! 1568 01:44:22,438 --> 01:44:24,523 It shows my earnestness of affection. 1569 01:44:24,607 --> 01:44:26,108 - It doth so! - My devotion! 1570 01:44:26,192 --> 01:44:28,068 It doth, it doth, it doth! 1571 01:44:28,152 --> 01:44:31,113 As it were, to ride day and night, and not to deliberate, 1572 01:44:31,197 --> 01:44:33,741 not to remember, not to have patience to shift me, 1573 01:44:33,824 --> 01:44:37,495 but to stand stained with travel and sweating with desire to see him, 1574 01:44:37,578 --> 01:44:41,123 thinking of nothing else, putting all affairs else in oblivion, 1575 01:44:41,207 --> 01:44:45,377 as if there were nothing else to be done but to see him. 1576 01:45:07,775 --> 01:45:10,653 God save thee! 1577 01:45:10,736 --> 01:45:14,740 God save thee, my sweet boy! 1578 01:45:15,950 --> 01:45:18,994 Have you your wits? Know you what 'tis you say? 1579 01:45:19,078 --> 01:45:22,748 My king! My Jove! 1580 01:45:23,999 --> 01:45:27,503 I speak to thee, my heart. 1581 01:45:27,586 --> 01:45:29,547 I know thee not, old man. 1582 01:45:29,630 --> 01:45:31,632 Fall to thy prayers. 1583 01:45:36,095 --> 01:45:40,224 How ill white hairs become a fool and jester. 1584 01:45:41,976 --> 01:45:45,563 I have long dreamed of such a kind of man, 1585 01:45:45,646 --> 01:45:50,359 so surfeit-swelled, so old and so profane. 1586 01:45:50,442 --> 01:45:54,405 But being awak'd, I do despise my dream. 1587 01:45:57,616 --> 01:46:01,161 Make less thy body hence and more thy grace. 1588 01:46:01,245 --> 01:46:03,330 Leave gormandizing. 1589 01:46:03,414 --> 01:46:07,376 Know the grave doth gape for thee thrice wider than for other men. 1590 01:46:07,459 --> 01:46:11,463 Reply not to me with a fool-born jest! 1591 01:46:12,214 --> 01:46:15,926 Presume not that I am the thing I was, 1592 01:46:16,010 --> 01:46:19,513 for God doth know, so shall the world perceive, 1593 01:46:19,597 --> 01:46:22,391 that I have turned away my former self. 1594 01:46:22,474 --> 01:46:24,602 So will I those that kept me company. 1595 01:46:25,269 --> 01:46:28,564 When thou dost hear I am as I have been, approach me, 1596 01:46:28,647 --> 01:46:32,234 and thou shalt be as thou wast, the tutor and the feeder of my riots. 1597 01:46:33,319 --> 01:46:36,947 Till then, I banish thee, on pain of death, 1598 01:46:37,031 --> 01:46:39,658 as I have done the rest of my misleaders, 1599 01:46:39,742 --> 01:46:43,996 not to come near our person by 10 mile. 1600 01:46:50,044 --> 01:46:53,255 For competence of life, I will allow you 1601 01:46:53,339 --> 01:46:56,842 that lack of means enforce you not to evil, 1602 01:46:56,926 --> 01:47:00,012 and as we hear you do reform yourselves, 1603 01:47:01,138 --> 01:47:04,725 we will, according to your strength and qualities, 1604 01:47:04,808 --> 01:47:06,769 give you advancement. 1605 01:47:08,854 --> 01:47:12,775 Be it your charge, my lord, to see performed the tenor of our word. 1606 01:47:55,985 --> 01:47:58,320 Master Shallow? 1607 01:47:58,404 --> 01:48:01,490 I owe you a thousand pound. 1608 01:48:01,573 --> 01:48:04,910 Yes, Sir John, which I beseech you to let me have home with me. 1609 01:48:04,994 --> 01:48:07,913 That can hardly be, Master Shallow. 1610 01:48:10,249 --> 01:48:12,793 Do not you grieve at this. 1611 01:48:12,876 --> 01:48:17,589 Look you, he must seem thus to the world. 1612 01:48:20,592 --> 01:48:23,053 I shall be sent for in private to him. 1613 01:48:25,931 --> 01:48:28,183 Fear not your advancements. 1614 01:48:28,267 --> 01:48:32,896 I shall be the man yet that shall make you great. 1615 01:48:32,980 --> 01:48:35,065 I cannot well perceive how 1616 01:48:35,149 --> 01:48:39,528 unless you should give me your doublet and stuff me out with straw. 1617 01:48:41,155 --> 01:48:44,033 I beseech you, Sir John, 1618 01:48:44,116 --> 01:48:46,452 let me have 500 of my thousand. 1619 01:48:46,535 --> 01:48:48,037 Sir. 1620 01:48:49,038 --> 01:48:51,415 I will be as good... 1621 01:48:53,208 --> 01:48:55,419 as my word. 1622 01:48:57,129 --> 01:49:00,382 This that you have seen was but a color. 1623 01:49:00,466 --> 01:49:02,634 A color that I fear you will die in. 1624 01:49:02,718 --> 01:49:04,553 Fear no colors. 1625 01:49:04,636 --> 01:49:07,556 Come. Go with me to dinner. 1626 01:49:20,652 --> 01:49:23,655 I shall be sent for soon... 1627 01:49:25,657 --> 01:49:27,326 at night. 1628 01:49:50,015 --> 01:49:53,769 - I like this fair proceeding of the king's. - But all are banished. 1629 01:49:53,852 --> 01:49:57,773 Until their conversations appear more wise and modest to the world. 1630 01:49:57,856 --> 01:50:01,026 He hath intent his wonted followers shall all be very well provided for. 1631 01:50:01,110 --> 01:50:06,031 Thou damned tripe-visaged rascal! Jack! Jack Falstaff! 1632 01:50:06,115 --> 01:50:08,492 Go! Carry Sir John Falstaff to the fleet. 1633 01:50:08,575 --> 01:50:10,494 - The fleet? - Come quickly! 1634 01:50:10,577 --> 01:50:12,996 You must come to my master! 1635 01:50:13,080 --> 01:50:16,542 O poor heart, sweet man, come to him! He is very sick! 1636 01:50:18,127 --> 01:50:21,588 The king is a good king, 1637 01:50:21,672 --> 01:50:24,383 but it must be as it may. 1638 01:50:25,134 --> 01:50:29,304 Now, lords, for France. We doubt not of a fair and lucky war. 1639 01:50:29,388 --> 01:50:31,306 Then forth, dear countrymen! 1640 01:50:31,390 --> 01:50:33,559 The signs of war advance! 1641 01:50:34,268 --> 01:50:38,147 No king of England if not king of France! 1642 01:50:40,732 --> 01:50:45,320 My lord chief justice, enlarge the man committed yesterday. 1643 01:50:45,404 --> 01:50:46,405 Falstaff? 1644 01:50:46,488 --> 01:50:48,615 Let him be punished, sovereign, 1645 01:50:48,699 --> 01:50:52,494 lest example breed, by his sufferance, more of such a kind. 1646 01:50:52,578 --> 01:50:56,373 If little faults proceeding on distemper shall not be winked at, 1647 01:50:56,456 --> 01:50:59,334 how shall we stretch our eye when capital crimes, 1648 01:50:59,418 --> 01:51:02,504 chewed, swallowed and digested, appear before us? 1649 01:51:06,216 --> 01:51:11,221 We consider it was excess of wine that set him on. 1650 01:51:34,786 --> 01:51:36,079 Falstaff? 1651 01:51:37,623 --> 01:51:39,958 Falstaff is dead. 1652 01:51:41,126 --> 01:51:43,712 The king has killed his heart. 1653 01:51:43,795 --> 01:51:47,799 Would I were with him, wheresome'er he is, 1654 01:51:47,883 --> 01:51:50,636 either in heaven or in hell. 1655 01:51:50,719 --> 01:51:52,971 Nay, sure, he's not in hell. 1656 01:51:53,889 --> 01:51:56,058 He's in Arthur's bosom, 1657 01:51:56,141 --> 01:51:59,144 if ever a man went to Arthur's bosom. 1658 01:52:00,479 --> 01:52:02,814 He made a finer end 1659 01:52:02,898 --> 01:52:06,568 and went away and it had been any Christian child. 1660 01:52:07,736 --> 01:52:11,698 'A parted even just between 12:00 and 1:00, 1661 01:52:11,782 --> 01:52:14,910 even at the turning of the tide, 1662 01:52:14,993 --> 01:52:17,955 for after I saw him fumble with the sheets 1663 01:52:18,038 --> 01:52:19,957 and play with flowers 1664 01:52:20,040 --> 01:52:22,167 and smile upon his finger's ends, 1665 01:52:22,251 --> 01:52:24,711 I knew there was but one way, 1666 01:52:25,587 --> 01:52:28,173 for his nose was as sharp as a pen 1667 01:52:28,257 --> 01:52:30,884 and he babbled of green fields. 1668 01:52:32,261 --> 01:52:34,012 "How now, Sir John?" quoth I. 1669 01:52:34,096 --> 01:52:36,515 "What, man, be of good cheer!" 1670 01:52:37,849 --> 01:52:41,019 So he cried out, "God, God, God!" 1671 01:52:41,103 --> 01:52:43,689 Three or four times. 1672 01:52:43,772 --> 01:52:48,485 Now I, to comfort him, bid him he should not think of God. 1673 01:52:48,568 --> 01:52:52,990 I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet. 1674 01:52:54,783 --> 01:52:58,203 So 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet. 1675 01:52:59,788 --> 01:53:03,000 I put my hand into the bed and felt them, 1676 01:53:03,083 --> 01:53:05,544 and they were as cold as any stone. 1677 01:53:06,628 --> 01:53:11,049 Then I felt to his knees, and they were cold as any stone. 1678 01:53:11,133 --> 01:53:13,802 And so upward and upward, 1679 01:53:13,885 --> 01:53:16,680 and all was cold as any stone. 1680 01:53:25,272 --> 01:53:28,108 - He cried out of sack. - And of women. 1681 01:53:28,191 --> 01:53:30,444 Nay, that 'a did not. 1682 01:53:34,406 --> 01:53:36,825 He said once the devil would have him about women. 1683 01:53:36,908 --> 01:53:40,996 He did in some sort, indeed, handle women. 1684 01:53:41,079 --> 01:53:45,459 Do you not remember 'a saw a flea once stick upon Bardolph's nose, 1685 01:53:45,542 --> 01:53:48,587 and 'a said it was a black soul burning in hellfire? 1686 01:53:48,670 --> 01:53:53,258 Well, the fuel is gone that maintained that fire. 1687 01:53:53,342 --> 01:53:56,762 That's all the riches I got in his service. 1688 01:54:00,682 --> 01:54:04,019 The new king, even at first appointing, 1689 01:54:04,102 --> 01:54:08,482 determined to put on him the shape of a new man. 1690 01:54:08,565 --> 01:54:13,528 This Henry was a captain of such prudence and such policy 1691 01:54:13,612 --> 01:54:15,655 that he never enterprised anything 1692 01:54:15,739 --> 01:54:20,619 before he had forecast the main chances that it might happen. 1693 01:54:20,702 --> 01:54:25,707 So humane withal, he left no offense unpunished, 1694 01:54:25,791 --> 01:54:28,168 nor friendship unrewarded. 1695 01:54:29,419 --> 01:54:32,839 For conclusion, a majesty was he 1696 01:54:32,923 --> 01:54:36,968 that both lived and died a pattern in princehood, 1697 01:54:37,052 --> 01:54:39,805 a lodestar in honor 1698 01:54:39,888 --> 01:54:43,433 and famous to the world alway. 138134

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