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  1. All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare, published in the First Folio in 1623, where it is listed among the comedies. There is a debate regarding the dating of the composition of the play, with possible dates ranging from 1598 to 1608.

  2. Mar 14, 2018 · Read the full text of Shakespeare's comedy about a woman who marries the man she loves despite his rejection and a series of challenges. Learn about the plot, characters, themes, and historical context of this play.

  3. Aug 27, 2021 · Explore Shakespeare's play about Helen, who wins Bertram's love and marriage by curing the king. Find full text, essays, resources, images, and more from the Folger edition.

  4. All's Well That Ends Well Full Book Summary. Helena, the orphan daughter of a famous physician, is the ward of the Countess of Rousillon, and hopelessly in love with her son, Count Bertram, who has been sent to the court of the King of France.

  5. Learn about the plot, themes, and characters of All's Well That Ends Well, a play by William Shakespeare about a woman who cures the King of France and marries the man she loves. Find study tools, summaries, analysis, and more on SparkNotes.

  6. HELENA. Yet, I pray you: But with the word the time will bring on summer, When briers shall have leaves as well as thorns, And be as sweet as sharp. We must away; Our wagon is prepared, and time revives us: All's well that ends well; still the fine's the crown; Whate'er the course, the end is the renown. Exeunt.

  7. The Shakescleare modern English translation of All’s Well That Ends Well unlocks Shakespeare’s play, including the quote from which it got its name: “All’s well that ends well still: the fine’s the crown; / Whate’er the course, the end is the renown.” This comedy follows Helena’s pursuit of the reluctant Bertram.

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