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Shakespeare, William

"Alls Well That Ends Well"


Steward Pardon me, madam:
If I had given you this at over-night,
She might have been o'erta'en; and yet she writes,
Pursuit would be but vain.
COUNTESS What angel shall
Bless this unworthy husband? he cannot thrive,
Unless her prayers, whom heaven delights to hear
And loves to grant, reprieve him from the wrath
Of greatest justice. Write, write, Rinaldo,
To this unworthy husband of his wife;
Let every word weigh heavy of her worth
That he does weigh too light: my greatest grief.
Though little he do feel it, set down sharply.
Dispatch the most convenient messenger:
When haply he shall hear that she is gone,
He will return; and hope I may that she,
Hearing so much, will speed her foot again,
Led hither by pure love: which of them both
Is dearest to me. I have no skill in sense
To make distinction: provide this messenger:
My heart is heavy and mine age is weak;
Grief would have tears, and sorrow bids me speak.
[Exeunt]
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
ACT III
SCENE V Florence. Without the walls. A tucket afar off.
[Enter an old Widow of Florence, DIANA, VIOLENTA,
and MARIANA, with other Citizens]
Widow Nay, come; for if they do approach the city, we
shall lose all the sight.


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