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- Edition: All's Well That Ends Well
All's Well That Ends Well (Folio 1, 1623)
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254Alls Well, that Ends Well
3045The name, and not the thing.
3046Ros Both, both, O pardon.
3047Hel Oh my good Lord, when I was like this Maid,
3048I found you wondrous kinde, there is your Ring,
3049And looke you, heeres your letter: this it sayes,
3050When from my finger you can get this Ring,
3051And is by me with childe, &c. This is done,
3052Will you be mine now you are doubly wonne?
3054Ile loue her dearely, euer, euer dearly.
3055Hel If it appeare not plaine, and proue vntrue,
3056Deadly diuorce step betweene me and you.
3057O my deere mother do I see you liuing?
3059Good Tom Drumme lend me a handkercher.
3060So I thanke thee, waite on me home, Ile make sport with
3079FINIS.