The First part of King Henry the Fourth — Act 4, Scene 2: A public road near Coventry.

Falstaff sends Bardolph ahead to Coventry to get sack and tell Peto to meet him, while he grumbles about the sorry soldiers he has gathered through the king’s press. He admits he has taken money by exempting better men from service and filling the ranks with ragged, weak, and broken fellows, many of them former servants, tapsters, and prisoners. Prince Henry and Westmoreland arrive and tease him about his appearance and his men. Westmoreland says the king wants them all at Shrewsbury at once. Falstaff jokes that his worthless troops are good only for filling graves, then learns the king is already camped and leaves with the others.