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What hope is there of his majesty's more of this , Helena , go to ,, —no more ; lest it be amendment ? rather thought you affect a sorrow , than to have . LAF . He hath abandoned his physicians , HEL .
What hope is there of his majesty's more of this , Helena , go to ,, —no more ; lest it be amendment ? rather thought you affect a sorrow , than to have . LAF . He hath abandoned his physicians , HEL .
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I am out o ' friends , madam ; and I hope the song , sirrah . to have friends for my wife's sake . Clo . One good woman in ten , madam ; which Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . is a purifying o ' the song .
I am out o ' friends , madam ; and I hope the song , sirrah . to have friends for my wife's sake . Clo . One good woman in ten , madam ; which Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . is a purifying o ' the song .
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Re - enter LAFEU ; HELENA following . Oft expectation fails , and most oft there Where most it promises ; and oft it hits , LAF . Nay , come your ways . Where hope is coldest , and despair most fits . * KING .
Re - enter LAFEU ; HELENA following . Oft expectation fails , and most oft there Where most it promises ; and oft it hits , LAF . Nay , come your ways . Where hope is coldest , and despair most fits . * KING .
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Come , sirrah . [ Exeunt . Enter PAROLLES . SCENE V.- Another Room in the same . Enter LAFEU and BERTRAM , PAR . ' Bless you , my fortunate lady ! HEL . I hope , sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes .
Come , sirrah . [ Exeunt . Enter PAROLLES . SCENE V.- Another Room in the same . Enter LAFEU and BERTRAM , PAR . ' Bless you , my fortunate lady ! HEL . I hope , sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes .
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Great in our hope , lay our best love and credence , Count . You are welcome , gentlemen . Upon thy promising fortune . I will entreat you , when you see my son , BER . Sir , it is To tell him , that his sword can never win A charge too ...
Great in our hope , lay our best love and credence , Count . You are welcome , gentlemen . Upon thy promising fortune . I will entreat you , when you see my son , BER . Sir , it is To tell him , that his sword can never win A charge too ...
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