Fal. He had his part of it; let him pay.70

Host. He? alas, he is poor; he hath nothing.

Fal. How! poor? look upon his face; what call you
rich? let them coin his nose, let them coin his cheeks: I'll[2822]
not pay a denier. What, will you make a younker of me?
shall I not take mine ease in mine inn but I shall have my75
pocket picked? I have lost a seal-ring of my grandfather's
worth forty mark.

Host. O Jesu, I have heard the prince tell him, I know[2823]
not how oft, that that ring was copper![2824]

Fal. How! the prince is a Jack, a sneak-cup: 'sblood,[2825]80
an he were here, I would cudgel him like a dog, if he would[2826]
say so.

Enter the Prince and Peto, marching, and Falstaff meets them playing on his truncheon like a fife.[2827]

How now, lad! is the wind in that door, i' faith? must we[2828][2829]
all march?[2829]

Bard. Yea, two and two, Newgate fashion.[2830]85

Host. My lord, I pray you, hear me.

Prince. What sayest thou, Mistress Quickly? How
doth thy husband? I love him well; he is an honest man.[2831]