ACT V - Scene I 小说:All's Well That Ends Well 作者:William Shakespeare [ 阅读设置与语言切换 ] 设置背景颜色: 段落首字母是否突出显示: 是 否 段落文本是否两端对齐: 是 否 翻页快捷键:上一章(左箭头:←)下一章(右箭头:→) Marseilles. A streetEnter HELENA, WIDOW, and DIANA, with two ATTENDANTSHELENABut 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.Enter a GENTLEMANIn happy time! This man may help me to his Majesty's ear, If he would spend his power. God save you, sir.GENTLEMANAnd you.HELENASir, I have seen you in the court of France.GENTLEMANI have been sometimes there.HELENAI do presume, sir, that you are not fall'n From the report that goes upon your goodness; And 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.GENTLEMANWhat's your will?HELENAThat it will please you To give this poor petition to the King; And aid me with that store of power you have To come into his presence.GENTLEMANThe King's not here.HELENANot here, sir?GENTLEMANNot indeed. He hence remov'd last night, and with more haste Than is his use.WIDOWLord, how we lose our pains!HELENAAll's Well That Ends Well yet, Though time seem so adverse and means unfit. I do beseech you, whither is he gone?GENTLEMANMarry, as I take it, to Rousillon; Whither I am going.HELENAI do beseech you, sir, Since you are like to see the King before me, Commend the paper to his gracious hand; Which I presume shall render you no blame, But rather make you thank your pains for it. I will come after you with what good speed Our means will make us means.GENTLEMANThis I'll do for you.HELENAAnd you shall find yourself to be well thank'd, Whate'er falls more. We must to horse again; Go, go, provide.Exeunt Previous Chapter Next Chapter