All's Well, That Ends Well
All's Well, That Ends Well Enter Helena and Clown.
HELENA. My mother greets me kindly: is she well?
CLOWN. She is not well, but yet she has her health; she’s very merry, but yet she is not well. But thanks be given, she’s very well, and wants nothing i’ the world; but yet she is not well.
HELENA. If she be very well, what does she ail that she’s not very well?
CLOWN. Truly, she’s very well indeed, but for two things.
HELENA. What two things?
CLOWN. One, that she’s not in heaven, whither God send her quickly! The other, that she’s in earth, from whence God send her quickly!
Enter Parolles.
PAROLLES. Bless you, my fortunate lady!
HELENA. I hope, sir, I have your good will to have mine own good fortune.
PAROLLES. You had my prayers to lead them on; and to keep them on, have them still. O, my knave how does my old lady?
CLOWN. So that you had her wrinkles and I her money, I would she did as you say.
PAROLLES. Why, I say nothing.
