The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere . ears, Act I. sc. 3. Act III. sc. 4. Clown, servant to the Countess of Rousillon. ^ppeaj-it, Act I. sc. 3. Act II. sc. 2; sc. 4. Actlll. sc. IV. sc. 5. Act V. sc. 2. A , Act V. sc. I. A Page. Appears, Act I. sc. I. Countess op Rousillon, mother to Bertram. Appears, Act I. sc. 1 ; sc. 3. Act II. sc. 2. Act III. sc. 2; Act IV. sc. 5. Act V. so. a Helena, a gentleivoman protected hy theCountess. Appears, ; ; ; ; Act III. sc. 2; sc. 5; sc. 7. Act IV. sc. 4. Act V.


The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere . ears, Act I. sc. 3. Act III. sc. 4. Clown, servant to the Countess of Rousillon. ^ppeaj-it, Act I. sc. 3. Act II. sc. 2; sc. 4. Actlll. sc. IV. sc. 5. Act V. sc. 2. A , Act V. sc. I. A Page. Appears, Act I. sc. I. Countess op Rousillon, mother to Bertram. Appears, Act I. sc. 1 ; sc. 3. Act II. sc. 2. Act III. sc. 2; Act IV. sc. 5. Act V. so. a Helena, a gentleivoman protected hy theCountess. Appears, ; ; ; ; Act III. sc. 2; sc. 5; sc. 7. Act IV. sc. 4. Act V. sc. 1; sc. 3. An old Widow of Florence. Appears, Act III. sc. 5; sc. 7- Act IV. sc. V. sc. 1; sc. 3. Diana, daughter to the Widow. Appears, Act III. sc. 5. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. V. sc. I; sc. 3. ViOLENTA, neighbour and friend to the Widow. Appears, Act III. sc. 5. Mariana, neighhour and friend to the Widow. Appears, Act III. sc. 5. Lords attending on the King; Officers, Sol-diers, <&c., French and Florentine. SCENE,—IN France and in Tuscany. I ,/. \_Interior of Palace in Rousillon.] ACT L SCENE I.—Rousillon. A Room in the Countesss Bertram, the Countess of Rousillon, Helena, and Lafeu, in mourning. Count. Tn delivering my son from me, I bury a second husband. Ber. And I, in going, madam, weep oer my fathers death anew: but I must attend his majestys command, to whom I am now in Avard\ evermore in subjection,Laf. You shall find of the king a husband, madam ;-^-you, sir, a father: He that so generally is at all times good must of necessity hold his virtue to you; whose worthiness would stir it up where it wanted, rather than lack it ^ where there is such What hope is there of his majestys amendment ?Laf. He hath abandoned his physicians, madam ; under whose practices he hath persecuted time with hope, and finds no other advantage in the process but only the losing of hope by time. a Lach it. This is the reading of the old copies; but


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