Luminarium: Anthology of English Literature William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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All's Well That Ends Well

SCENE III. Florence. Before the DUKE's palace.

Flourish. Enter the DUKE of Florence, BERTRAM, PAROLLES, Soldiers, Drum, and Trumpets
DUKE
The general of our horse thou art; and we,
Great in our hope, lay our best love and credence
Upon thy promising fortune.
BERTRAM
Sir, it is
A charge too heavy for my strength, but yet
We'll strive to bear it for your worthy sake
To the extreme edge of hazard.
DUKE
Then go thou forth;
And fortune play upon thy prosperous helm,
As thy auspicious mistress!
BERTRAM
This very day,
Great Mars, I put myself into thy file:
Make me but like my thoughts, and I shall prove
A lover of thy drum, hater of love.

Exeunt



Comedies
    All's Well That Ends Well
    As You Like It
    The Comedy of Errors
    Cymbeline
    Love's Labours Lost
    Measure for Measure
    The Merry Wives of Windsor
    The Merchant of Venice
    A Midsummer Night's Dream
    Much Ado About Nothing
    Pericles, Prince of Tyre
    Taming of the Shrew
    The Tempest
    Troilus and Cressida
    Twelfth Night
    Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Winter's Tale

Tragedies
    Antony and Cleopatra
    Coriolanus
    Hamlet
    Julius Caesar
    King Lear
    Macbeth
    Othello
    Romeo and Juliet
    Timon of Athens
    Titus Andronicus

Histories
    Henry IV, part 1
    Henry IV, part 2
    Henry V
    Henry VI, part 1
    Henry VI, part 2
    Henry VI, part 3
    Henry VIII
    King John
    Richard II
    Richard III

Poetry
    Sonnets
    `A Lover's Complaint'
    The Passionate Pilgrim
    The Phoenix and The Turtle
    The Rape of Lucrece
    Venus and Adonis

Apocrypha
    Edward III
    Locrine/Mucedorus
    Sir Thomas More
    The Two Noble Kinsmen




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