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Shakespeare, William

"Alls Well That Ends Well"


Clown But it is your carbonadoed face.
LAFEU Let us go see your son, I pray you: I long to talk
with the young noble soldier.
Clown Faith there's a dozen of 'em, with delicate fine
hats and most courteous feathers, which bow the head
and nod at every man.
[Exeunt]
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
ACT V
SCENE I Marseilles. A street.
[Enter HELENA, Widow, and DIANA, with two
Attendants]
HELENA But this exceeding posting day and night
Must wear your spirits low; we cannot help it:
But since you have made the days and nights as one,
To wear your gentle limbs in my affairs,
Be bold you do so grow in my requital
As nothing can unroot you. In happy time;
[Enter a Gentleman]
This man may help me to his majesty's ear,
If he would spend his power. God save you, sir.
Gentleman And you.
HELENA Sir, I have seen you in the court of France.
Gentleman I have been sometimes there.
HELENA I do presume, sir, that you are not fallen
From the report that goes upon your goodness;
An therefore, goaded with most sharp occasions,
Which lay nice manners by, I put you to
The use of your own virtues, for the which
I shall continue thankful.


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