Falstaffe. would humour his men, with the imputation of beeing
Falstaffe. neere their Mayster. If to his Men, I would currie with
                            
                                
                                    Falstaffe.
                                
                                Maister Shallow, that no man could better command his 
                            
                        
Falstaffe. Seruants. It is certaine, that either wise bearing, or ig
Falstaffe. norant Carriage is caught, as men take diseases, one of
Falstaffe. another: therefore, let men take heede of their Compa
                            
                                
                                    Falstaffe.
                                
                                nie. I will deuise matter enough out of this Shallow, to 
                            
                        
                            
                                
                                    Falstaffe.
                                
                                keepe Prince Harry in continuall Laughter, the wearing 
                            
                        
Falstaffe. out of sixe Fashions (which is foure Tearmes)or two Ac
                            
                                
                                    Falstaffe.
                                
                                tions, and he shall laugh with Interuallums. O it is much 
                            
                        
Falstaffe. that a Lye (with a slight Oath) and a iest (with a sadde
Falstaffe. brow) will doe, with a Fellow, that neuer had the Ache
Falstaffe. in his shoulders. O you shall see him laugh, till his Face