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- Edition: All's Well That Ends Well
All's Well That Ends Well (Folio 1, 1623)
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1855Enter Hellen, and Widdow
1861And would not put my reputation now
1866Is so from word to word: and then you cannot
1867By the good ayde that I of you shall borrow,
1868Erre in bestowing it.
1870For you haue shew'd me that which well approues
1871Y'are great in fortune.
1873And let me buy your friendly helpe thus farre,
1874Which I will ouer-pay, and pay againe
1875When I haue found it. The Count he woes your
1876 daughter,
1877Layes downe his wanton siedge before her beautie,
1880Now his important blood will naught denie,
1881That shee'l demand: a ring the Countie weares,
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1886To buy his will, it would not seeme too deere,
1887How ere repented after.
1891Desires this Ring; appoints him an encounter;
1894To marry her, Ile adde three thousand Crownes
1895To what is past already.
1896Wid I haue yeelded:
1898That time and place with this deceite so lawfull
1899May proue coherent. Euery night he comes
1903As if his life lay on't.
1904Hel Why then to night
1906Is wicked meaning in a lawfull deede;
1907And lawfull meaning in a lawfull act,
1909But let's about it.