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All's Well That Ends Well


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William Shakespeare
   wrote   
All's Well That Ends Well
Arts & Literature > Plays


All's Well That Ends Well
   is a   
Comedic Play
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Plays


Parolles
   is a character in   
All's Well That Ends Well
A Follower of Bertram

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Helena
   is a character in   
All's Well That Ends Well
A Gentlewoman Protected by the Countess

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Bertram
   is a character in   
All's Well That Ends Well
Count of Rousillon

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Lafeu
   is a character in   
All's Well That Ends Well
An Old Lord

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Countess
   is a character in   
All's Well That Ends Well
Mother to Bertram

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Diana
   is a character in   
All's Well That Ends Well
Daughter to the Widow

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Steward
   is a character in   
All's Well That Ends Well
Servant to the Countess

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Mariana
   is a character in   
All's Well That Ends Well
Neighbor and Friend to the Widow

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


All's Well That Ends Well
   begins   
"In Delivering My Son from Me, I Bury a Second Husband."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Opening Lines


All's Well That Ends Well
   ends   
"Your Gentle Hands Lend Us, and Take Our Hearts."
The king's a beggar, now the play is done: All is well ended, if this suit be won, That you express content; which we will pay, With strife to please you, day exceeding day: Ours be your patience then, and yours our parts; Your gentle hands lend us, and take our hearts.

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Closing Lines








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