Both Uses of
prosperous
in
The Winter's Tale
- —Sir, be prosperous In more than this deed does require!†
Scene 2.3 *
- Most royal sir, from thence; from him whose daughter His tears proclaim'd his, parting with her: thence,— A prosperous south-wind friendly, we have cross'd, To execute the charge my father gave me, For visiting your highness: my best train I have from your Sicilian shores dismiss'd; Who for Bohemia bend, to signify Not only my success in Libya, sir, But my arrival, and my wife's, in safety Here, where we are.†
Scene 5.1
Definition:
successful or good -- especially with regard to finances or wealth