Bad as Them
If the enemy is an ass and a fool and a prating coxcomb,
is it meet, think you, that we should also, look you,
be an ass and a fool and a prating coxcomb?
In your own conscience now?
-Henry V,
Act IV, Scene i

If the enemy is an ass and a fool and a prating coxcomb,
is it meet, think you, that we should also, look you,
be an ass and a fool and a prating coxcomb?
In your own conscience now?
-Henry V,
Act IV, Scene i

If thou canst love a fellow of this temper,
whose face is not worth sun-burning,
that never looks in his glass for love of any thing he sees there…
-Henry V,
Act V, Scene ii

These fellows of infinite tongue,
that can rhyme themselves into ladies’ favours,
they do always reason themselves out again.
-Henry V,
Act V, Scene ii