All 's Well That Ends Well
By William Shakespeare.
Presumably written between 1601 and 1608.
Contents
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Dramatis Personæ.
- KING OF FRANCE.
- DUKE OF FLORENCE.
- BERTRAM, Count of Rousillon.
- LAFEU, an old Lord.
- PAROLLES, a follower of Bertram.
- Steward to the Countess of Rousillon.
- LAVACHE, a Clown in her household.
- A Page.
- COUNTESS OF ROUSILLON, Mother to Bertram.
- HELENA, a Gentlewoman protected by the Countess.
- An Old Widow of Florence.
- DIANA, Daughter to the Widow.
- VIOLENTA, MARIANA, Neighbours and Friends to the Widow.
- Lords, Officers, Soldiers, &c., French and Florentine.
Scene.
Rousillon, Paris, Florence, Marseilles.
Speakers, in order of appearance.
- Countess (87 lines)
- Bertram (103 lines)
- Lafeu (98 lines)
- Helena (109 lines)
- Parolles (142 lines)
- Page (1 line)
- King (87 lines)
- First Lord (48 lines)
- Second Lord (57 lines)
- Steward (6 lines)
- Clown (58 lines)
- Both (2 lines)
- All (2 lines)
- Fourth Lord (1 line)
- Duke (6 lines)
- First Gentleman (7 lines)
- Second Gentleman (5 lines)
- Widow (21 lines)
- Diana (45 lines)
- Mariana (5 lines)
- First Soldier (37 lines)
- Second Soldier (2 lines)
- Servant (1 line)
- Gentleman (9 lines)
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