All's Well, That Ends Well
All's Well, That Ends Well PAROLLES. That you will take your instant leave o’ the king, And make this haste as your own good proceeding, Strengthen’d with what apology you think May make it probable need.
HELENA. What more commands he?
PAROLLES. That, having this obtain’d, you presently Attend his further pleasure.
HELENA. In everything I wait upon his will.
PAROLLES. I shall report it so.
HELENA. I pray you. Come, sirrah.
[Exeunt.]
Enter Lafew and Bertram.
LAFEW. But I hope your lordship thinks not him a soldier.
BERTRAM. Yes, my lord, and of very valiant approof.
LAFEW. You have it from his own deliverance.
BERTRAM. And by other warranted testimony.
LAFEW. Then my dial goes not true; I took this lark for a bunting.
BERTRAM. I do assure you, my lord, he is very great in knowledge, and accordingly valiant.
