BERTRAM And so 'tis.
LAFEU To be relinquish'd of the artists,--
PAROLLES So I say.
LAFEU Both of Galen and Paracelsus.
PAROLLES So I say.
LAFEU Of all the learned and authentic fellows,--
PAROLLES Right; so I say.
LAFEU That gave him out incurable,--
PAROLLES Why, there 'tis; so say I too.
LAFEU Not to be helped,--
PAROLLES Right; as 'twere, a man assured of a--
LAFEU Uncertain life, and sure death.
PAROLLES Just, you say well; so would I have said.
LAFEU I may truly say, it is a novelty to the world.
PAROLLES It is, indeed: if you will have it in showing, you
shall read it in--what do you call there?
LAFEU A showing of a heavenly effect in an earthly actor.
PAROLLES That's it; I would have said the very same.
LAFEU Why, your dolphin is not lustier: 'fore me,
I speak in respect--
PAROLLES Nay, 'tis strange, 'tis very strange, that is the
brief and the tedious of it; and he's of a most
facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the--
LAFEU Very hand of heaven.
PAROLLES Ay, so I say.
LAFEU In a most weak--
[pausing]
and debile minister, great power, great
transcendence: which should, indeed, give us a
further use to be made than alone the recovery of
the king, as to be--
[pausing]
generally thankful.
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