First Lord We shall, noble captain.
[Exeunt Lords]
PAROLLES Mars dote on you for his novices! what will ye do?
BERTRAM Stay: the king.
[Re-enter KING. BERTRAM and PAROLLES retire]
PAROLLES [To BERTRAM] Use a more spacious ceremony to the
noble lords; you have restrained yourself within the
list of too cold an adieu: be more expressive to
them: for they wear themselves in the cap of the
time, there do muster true gait, eat, speak, and
move under the influence of the most received star;
and though the devil lead the measure, such are to
be followed: after them, and take a more dilated farewell.
BERTRAM And I will do so.
PAROLLES Worthy fellows; and like to prove most sinewy sword-men.
[Exeunt BERTRAM and PAROLLES]
[Enter LAFEU]
LAFEU [Kneeling] Pardon, my lord, for me and for my tidings.
KING I'll fee thee to stand up.
LAFEU Then here's a man stands, that has brought his pardon.
I would you had kneel'd, my lord, to ask me mercy,
And that at my bidding you could so stand up.
KING I would I had; so I had broke thy pate,
And ask'd thee mercy for't.
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