| FALSTAFF I would your grace would take me with you: whom | |
| means your grace? | |
| PRINCE HENRY That villanous abominable misleader of youth, | |
| Falstaff, that old white-bearded Satan. | |
| FALSTAFF My lord, the man I know. | |
| PRINCE HENRY I know thou dost. | |
| FALSTAFF But to say I know more harm in him than in myself, | |
| were to say more than I know. That he is old, the | |
| more the pity, his white hairs do witness it; but | |
| that he is, saving your reverence, a whoremaster, | |
| that I utterly deny. If sack and sugar be a fault, | |
| God help the wicked! if to be old and merry be a | |
| sin, then many an old host that I know is damned: if | |
| to be fat be to be hated, then Pharaoh's lean kine | |
| are to be loved. No, my good lord; banish Peto, | |