Falst. of a chearefull Looke, a pleasing Eye, and a most noble
Falst. Carriage, and as I thinke, his age some fiftie, or (byrlady)
Falst.
Name is Falstaffe: if that man should be lewdly giuen,
Falst.
hee deceiues mee; for Harry, I see Vertue in his Lookes.
Falst. If then the Tree may be knowne by the Fruit, as the Fruit
Falst. by the Tree, then peremptorily I speake it, there is Vertue
Falst.
in that Falstaffe: him keepe with, the rest banish. And
Falst. tell mee now, thou naughtie Varlet, tell mee, where hast
Falst. maiestically, both in word and matter, hang me vp by the