King Henry 4.2, [1.2.14-20]. Falstaff. “Thou whoreson mandrake, thou art fitter to be worn in my cap than to wait at my heels, I was never mann’d with an agate till now; but I will inset you neither in gold nor silver, but in vile apparel, and send you back again to your master, for a jewel –the juvenal, the Prince your master, whose chin is not yet fledge.”
May 1, 2009 at 6:32 pm
[…] as sleeping potion, Antony and Cleopatra [1.5.3-7]; Othello, [3.3.326-337]; King Henry 4.2, [1.2.14-20]; Henry 4.2, [3.2.307-314]; Henry The Sixth, Part II, […]