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  • ACT V SCENE I

    
     Dramatis Personae 
     Act I   Scene I 
     Act I   Scene II 
     Act I   Scene III 
     Act II  Scene I 
     Act II  Scene II 
     Act II  Scene III 
     Act II  Scene IV 
     Act II  Scene V 
     Act III Scene I 
     Act III Scene II 
     Act III Scene III 
     Act III Scene IV 
    
    
     Act III Scene V 
     Act III Scene VI 
     Act III Scene VII 
     Act IV  Scene I  
     Act IV  Scene II 
     Act IV  Scene III 
     Act IV  Scene IV 
     Act IV  Scene V 
     Act V   Scene I 
     Act V   Scene II 
     Act V   Scene III 
     Epilog 
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     Act V 

    
    ACT V: SCENE I	Marseilles. A street.

    
    	Enter HELENA, Widow, and DIANA, with two
    	Attendants
    
    HELENA	But 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. In happy time;
    
    	Enter a Gentleman
    
    	This man may help me to his majesty's ear,
    	If he would spend his power. God save you, sir.
    
    Gentleman	And you.
    
    HELENA	Sir, I have seen you in the court of France.
    
    Gentleman	I have been sometimes there.
    
    HELENA	I do presume, sir, that you are not fallen
    	From the report that goes upon your goodness;
    	An 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.
    
    Gentleman	What's your will?
    
    HELENA	That 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.
    
    Gentleman	The king's not here.
    
    HELENA	Not here, sir!
    
    Gentleman	Not, indeed:
    	He hence removed last night and with more haste
    	Than is his use.
    
    Widow	                  Lord, how we lose our pains!
    
    HELENA	ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL yet,
    	Though time seem so adverse and means unfit.
    	I do beseech you, whither is he gone?
    
    Gentleman	Marry, as I take it, to Rousillon;
    	Whither I am going.
    
    HELENA	I 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.
    
    Gentleman	This I'll do for you.
    
    HELENA	And you shall find yourself to be well thank'd,
    	Whate'er falls more. We must to horse again.
    	Go, go, provide.
    
    	Exeunt
    
    
    
    

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