All's Well That Ends Well Quotes

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About All's Well That Ends Well

All's Well That Ends Well is one of Shakespeare's comedies, from 1602.  It contains five acts.

 

Author / Creator: Wiliam Shakespeare

All's Well That Ends Well Quotations


In delivering my son from me, I bury a second husband.

Said by: Countess
Reference information: Act I, Scene I



Then here's a man stands, that has brought his pardon.
I would you had kneel'd, my lord, to ask me mercy,
And that at my bidding you could so stand up.

Said by: Lafeu
Reference information: Act II, Scene I



Good fortune and the favour of the king
Smile upon this contract; whose ceremony
Shall seem expedient on the now-born brief,
And be perform'd to-night: the solemn feast
Shall more attend upon the coming space,
Expecting absent friends. As thou lovest her,
Thy love's to me religious; else, does err.

Said by: King of France
Reference information: Act II, Scene III



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