KING
Upon thy certainty and confidence What darest thou venture? HELENA
Tax of impudence, A strumpet's boldness, a divulged shame Traduced by odious ballads: my maiden's
name Sear'd otherwise; nay, worse--if worse--extended With vilest torture let my life be ended. KING
Methinks in thee some blessed spirit doth speak His powerful sound within an organ weak: And what
impossibility would slay In common sense, sense saves another way. Thy life is dear; for all that life can
rate Worth name of life in thee hath estimate, Youth, beauty, wisdom, courage, all That happiness and
prime can happy call: Thou this to hazard needs must intimate Skill infinite or monstrous desperate. Sweet
practiser, thy physic I will try, That ministers thine own death if I die. HELENA
If I break time, or flinch in property Of what I spoke, unpitied let me die, And well deserved: not helping,
death's my fee; But, if I help, what do you promise me? KING
Make thy demand. HELENA
But will you make it even? KING
Ay, by my sceptre and my hopes of heaven. HELENA
Then shalt thou give me with thy kingly hand What husband in thy power I will command: Exempted be
from me the arrogance To choose from forth the royal blood of France, My low and humble name to propagate With
any branch or image of thy state; But such a one, thy vassal, whom I know Is free for me to ask, thee to
bestow. KING
Here is my hand; the premises observed, Thy will by my performance shall be served: So make the choice
of thy own time, for I, Thy resolved patient, on thee still rely. More should I question thee, and more I
must, Though more to know could not be more to trust, From whence thou camest, how tended on: but
rest Unquestion'd welcome and undoubted blest. Give me some help here, ho! If thou proceed As high as
word, my deed shall match thy meed.
Flourish. Exeunt
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