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- 1 Enter Helena, Widow and Diana with two Attendants.
- 2 HELENA.
- 3 But this exceeding posting day and night
- 4 Must wear your spirits low. We cannot help it.
- 5 But since you have made the days and nights as one,
- 6 To wear your gentle limbs in my affairs,
- 7 Be bold you do so grow in my requital
- 8 As nothing can unroot you. In happy time;—
- 9 Enter a Gentleman.
- 10 This man may help me to his majesty’s ear,
- 11 If he would spend his power. God save you, sir.
- 12 GENTLEMAN.
- 13 And you.
- 14 HELENA.
- 15 Sir, I have seen you in the court of France.
- 16 GENTLEMAN.
- 17 I have been sometimes there.
- 18 HELENA.
- 19 I do presume, sir, that you are not fallen
- 20 From the report that goes upon your goodness;
- 21 And therefore, goaded with most sharp occasions,
- 22 Which lay nice manners by, I put you to
- 23 The use of your own virtues, for the which
- 24 I shall continue thankful.
- 25 GENTLEMAN.
- 26 What’s your will?
- 27 HELENA.
- 28 That it will please you
- 29 To give this poor petition to the king,
- 30 And aid me with that store of power you have
- 31 To come into his presence.
- 32 GENTLEMAN.
- 33 The king’s not here.
- 34 HELENA.
- 35 Not here, sir?
- 36 GENTLEMAN.
- 37 Not indeed.
- 38 He hence remov’d last night, and with more haste
- 39 Than is his use.
- 40 WIDOW.
- 41 Lord, how we lose our pains!
- 42 HELENA.
- 43 All’s well that ends well yet,
- 44 Though time seem so adverse and means unfit.
- 45 I do beseech you, whither is he gone?
- 46 GENTLEMAN.
- 47 Marry, as I take it, to Rossillon;
- 48 Whither I am going.
- 49 HELENA.
- 50 I do beseech you, sir,
- 51 Since you are like to see the king before me,
- 52 Commend the paper to his gracious hand,
- 53 Which I presume shall render you no blame,
- 54 But rather make you thank your pains for it.
- 55 I will come after you with what good speed
- 56 Our means will make us means.
- 57 GENTLEMAN.
- 58 This I’ll do for you.
- 59 HELENA.
- 60 And you shall find yourself to be well thank’d,
- 61 Whate’er falls more. We must to horse again.
- 62 Go, go, provide.
- 63 [_Exeunt._]