Which excerpt best reveals that Prince Henry believes Poins is not particularly intelligent?

PRINCE HENRY: Shall I tell thee one thing, Poins?

POINS: Yes, faith; and let it be an excellent good thing.

(35) PRINCE HENRY: It shall serve among wits of no higher breeding than thine.

POINS: Go to; I stand the push of your one thing that you

will tell.

PRINCE HENRY: Marry, I tell thee, it is not meet that I should be
sad, now my father is sick: albeit I could tell

(40) thee, as to one it pleases me, for fault of a

better, to call my friend, I could be sad, and sad

indeed too.

POINS: Very hardly upon such a subject.

PRINCE HENRY: By this hand thou thinkest me as far in the devil's

(45) book as thou and Falstaff for obduracy and

persistency: let the end try the man. But I tell
thee, my heart bleeds inwardly that my father is so
sick: