Flu. I assure you, there is very excellent services[4957]
committed at the bridge.
Gow. Is the Duke of Exeter safe?5
Flu. The Duke of Exeter is as magnanimous as Agamemnon;
and a man that I love and honour with my soul,
and my heart, and my duty, and my life, and my living,[4958]
and my uttermost power: he is not—God be praised and[4959]
blessed!—any hurt in the world; but keeps the bridge most[4960]10
valiantly, with excellent discipline. There is an aunchient[4961]
lieutenant there at the pridge, I think in my very conscience[4961]
he is as valiant a man as Mark Antony; and he is
a man of no estimation in the world; but I did see him do
as gallant service.[4962]15
Gow. What do you call him?
Flu. He is called Aunchient Pistol.
Gow. I know him not.
Enter Pistol.
Flu. Here is the man.[4963]
Pist. Captain, I thee beseech to do me favours:[4964]20
The Duke of Exeter doth love thee well.[4964]
Flu. Ay, I praise God; and I have merited some love
at his hands.