“All's Well That Ends Well.”
Act i. sc. 1.—
“Count. If the living be enemy to the grief, the excess makes
it soon mortal.
Bert. Madam, I desire your holy wishes.
Laf. How understand we that?”
Bertram and Lafeu, I imagine, both speak together,—Lafeu referring to the Countess's rather obscure remark.
Act ii. sc. 1. (Warburton's note.)
“King. ... let higher Italy
(Those 'bated, that inherit but the fall