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That it shall hold companionship in peace
With honour, as in war.

      — Coriolanus, Act III Scene 2

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1

All's Well That Ends Well
[I, 1]

Page

189

Monsieur Parolles, my lord calls for you.

2

All's Well That Ends Well
[I, 1]

Helena

193

Monsieur Parolles, you were born under a charitable star.

3

All's Well That Ends Well
[II, 1]

Second Lord

635

Sweet Monsieur Parolles!

4

All's Well That Ends Well
[II, 3]

Lafeu

1088

[Advancing] Do you hear, monsieur? a word with you.

5

All's Well That Ends Well
[II, 5]

Bertram

1295

Is there any unkindness between my lord and you, monsieur?

6

All's Well That Ends Well
[II, 5]

Lafeu

1303

And shall do so ever, though I took him at 's
prayers. Fare you well, my lord; and believe this
of me, there can be no kernel in this light nut; the
soul of this man is his clothes. Trust him not in
matter of heavy consequence; I have kept of them
tame, and know their natures. Farewell, monsieur:
I have spoken better of you than you have or will to
deserve at my hand; but we must do good against evil.

7

All's Well That Ends Well
[II, 5]

Bertram

1360

Where are my other men, monsieur? Farewell.
[Exit HELENA]
Go thou toward home; where I will never come
Whilst I can shake my sword or hear the drum.
Away, and for our flight.

8

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 5]

Diana

1672

Monsieur Parolles.

9

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 6]

Bertram

1770

How now, monsieur! this drum sticks sorely in your
disposition.

10

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 6]

Bertram

1789

Why, if you have a stomach, to't, monsieur: if you
think your mystery in stratagem can bring this
instrument of honour again into his native quarter,
be magnanimous in the enterprise and go on; I will
grace the attempt for a worthy exploit: if you
speed well in it, the duke shall both speak of it.
and extend to you what further becomes his
greatness, even to the utmost syllable of your
worthiness.

11

All's Well That Ends Well
[IV, 3]

First Lord

2227

You're deceived, my lord: this is Monsieur
Parolles, the gallant militarist,—that was his own
phrase,—that had the whole theoric of war in the
knot of his scarf, and the practise in the chape of
his dagger.

12

All's Well That Ends Well
[V, 2]

Parolles

2613

Good Monsieur Lavache, give my Lord Lafeu this
letter: I have ere now, sir, been better known to
you, when I have held familiarity with fresher
clothes; but I am now, sir, muddied in fortune's
mood, and smell somewhat strong of her strong
displeasure.

13

As You Like It
[I, 1]

Oliver

85

Good Monsieur Charles! What's the new news at the new
court?

14

As You Like It
[I, 2]

Celia

218

By my troth, thou sayest true; for since the little wit that
fools have was silenced, the little foolery that wise men have
makes a great show. Here comes Monsieur Le Beau.

15

As You Like It
[I, 2]

Celia

225

All the better; we shall be the more marketable. Bon jour,
Monsieur Le Beau. What's the news?

16

As You Like It
[I, 2]

Touchstone

254

But what is the sport, monsieur, that the ladies have
lost?

17

As You Like It
[I, 2]

Celia

280

Call him hither, good Monsieur Le Beau.

18

As You Like It
[I, 2]

Le Beau

283

Monsieur the Challenger, the Princess calls for you.

19

As You Like It
[II, 5]

Amiens

829

It will make you melancholy, Monsieur Jaques.

20

As You Like It
[II, 5]

Amiens

835

What you will, Monsieur Jaques.

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