All's Well, That Ends Well
All's Well, That Ends Well PAROLLES. That’s it; I would have said the very same.
LAFEW. 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—
LAFEW. Very hand of heaven.
PAROLLES. Ay, so I say.
LAFEW. In a most weak—
PAROLLES. And debile minister, great power, great transcendence, which should indeed give us a further use to be made than alone the recov’ry of the king, as to be—
LAFEW. Generally thankful.
PAROLLES. I would have said it; you say well. Here comes the king.
Enter King, Helena and Attendants.
LAFEW. Lustique, as the Dutchman says. I’ll like a maid the better, whilst I have a tooth in my head. Why, he’s able to lead her a coranto.
PAROLLES. Mor du vinager! is not this Helen?
LAFEW. Fore God, I think so.
KING. Go, call before me all the lords in court.
[Exit an Attendant.]