All's Well That Ends Well: Act 3, Scene 3

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    Florence. Before the DUKE's palace.

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    In Florence, Bertram is made general of the Florentine cavalry — a military honour that gratifies his ambitions.

    Flourish. Enter the DUKE of Florence, BERTRAM, PAROLLES, Soldiers, Drum, and Trumpets
    DUKE
    The general of our horse thou art; and we,
    Great in our hope, lay our best love and credence
    Upon thy promising fortune.
    BERTRAM
    Sir, it is
    A charge too heavy for my strength, but yet
    We'll strive to bear it for your worthy sake
    To the extreme edge of hazard.
    DUKE
    Then go thou forth;
    And fortune play upon thy prosperous helm,
    As thy auspicious mistress!
    BERTRAM
    This very day,
    Great Mars, I put myself into thy file:
    Make me but like my thoughts, and I shall prove
    A lover of thy drum, hater of love.
    Exeunt