Read All's Well That Ends Well Online
Authors: William Shakespeare
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bairns
children
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go
puns on the sense of “have sex”
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your worship
title of mock respect
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holy
i.e. sanctioned by marriage (puns on “holey,” i.e. vaginal)
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world
mankind, i.e. secular people
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repent
regret marrying/atone for sex out of wedlock
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forâ
â¦â
sake
to keep my wife company (with suggestion of sexual activity)
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shallow
lacking in judgment
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in
of
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do
with sexual connotations
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ears
plows/has sex with/impregnates
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land
i.e. wife
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spares my team
takes the load off my sexual organs
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gives me leave
allows/enables
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in
harvest/bring in
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crop
i.e. of children
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cuckold
man with an unfaithful wife
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drudge
slave/menial worker
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comforts
pleasures (sexually)
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cherisher
nourisher/sustainer (in procreative sense)
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ergo
“therefore” (Latin)
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what they are
i.e. cuckolds
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Charbon the Puritan
meat-eating puritan (from French
chair bonne:
“good flesh,” eaten on fast-days)
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Poysam the Papist
fish-eating Catholic (from French
poisson:
“fish,” eaten on fast-days)
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howsome'er
howsoever/although
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both one
alike (in being cuckolds)
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jowl
dash, knock
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ever
always
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calumnious
slanderous
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next
nearest/most direct
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kind
nature, i.e. to be a cuckold (which sounds like “cuckoo”) is natural
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anon
at another time
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fair face
i.e. of Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman in the world, whose abduction by Paris caused the Trojan war
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she
perhaps Hecuba, wife of
Priam
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sackèd
plundered
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Troy
ancient city of West Turkey, besieged for ten years during the Trojan war
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Fond
foolishly
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King Priam
King of Troy, killed during the conflict
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sentence
maxim, wise saying
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Among
along with
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corrupt the song
presumably Lavatch has inverted the words of a well-known song; it may have originally read “Among nine good if one be bad, / There's yet nine good in ten”
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purifying
cleansing, improving
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serve the world
i.e. by consistently providing one good woman in ten
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tithe-woman
tenth woman (i.e. one in ten); the tithe was the tenth of one's farm produce able to be claimed by the parson
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An
if
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butâ
â¦â
earthquake
i.e. rarely
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blazing star
comet
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mendâ
â¦â
well
improve the odds
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draw
pull
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one
i.e. a good woman
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That
to think that
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honesty
truth/virtue
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wearâ
â¦â
heart
i.e. conform by hiding pride beneath an outward appearance of obedience, just as Puritans wore the prescribed Anglican surplice over the more extreme Calvinist black gown
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forsooth
in truth
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bequeathed
left (by will)/entrusted
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advantage
financial interest/additional personal benefits
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make title
lay claim
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late
recently
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stranger sense
other person's or stranger's hearing
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matter
subject, theme
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estates
stations in life
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no
i.e. unworthy of being a
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only where qualities
except where ranks
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Dian
Diana, Roman goddess of chastity, the moon, and hunting
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suffer
allow
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surprised
to be captured/attacked
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touch
feeling/expression/note
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withal
with
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sithence
since
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loss
harm
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something
somewhat
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discharged
performed
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likelihoods
indications
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misdoubt
disbelieve
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Stall
confine, lodge, hide
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these
difficulties/pangs of love
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blood
passion
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show
appearance/display
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seal
sign/confirmation
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impressed
imprinted, stamped
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or
or rather/but
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observe
see through/note
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Methought
it seemed to me
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start
flinch
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enwombèd mine
carried in my womb
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Adoption
i.e. (love for) adopted children
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strives
competes
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nature
i.e. (love for) one's own children
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choiceâ
â¦â
seeds
we choose to graft a cutting from another plant onto our stock, and thus make it into our own
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mother's groan
i.e. in labor
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curd
curdle
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distempered
distressed/unseasonal, inclement
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iris
Greek goddess of the rainbow
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rounds
encircles
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not
i.e. not your daughter-in-law
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note
mark of distinction
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parents
ancestors
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vassal
subject/servant
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So
provided that
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both our mothers
mother of us both
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noâ
â¦â
than
as much as
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can't no other
can it be no other way
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shield
ensure/forbid
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catched
caught
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fondness
foolishness/affection
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loveliness
many editors emend to “loneliness” (solitary melancholy)
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head
source
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sense
perception
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gross
obvious
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Invention
(your) devising of excuse
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Against
in the face of
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kind
natural way (i.e. by weeping)
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Thatâ
â¦â
suspected
for fear that truth will be regarded with suspicion/to ensure that truth will not be guessed at
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clew
ball (of thread)
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forswear't
deny it (under oath)
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howe'er
in any case
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charge
command
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avail
benefit
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Go not about
don't be roundabout (in answering)
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bond
i.e. maternal bond
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takes note
recognizes
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appeached
informed against (you)
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before
more than
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friends
relatives
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token
sign, evidence, indication (plays on the sense of “love token”)
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presumptuous suit
unwarranted aim/expectant courtship
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captious
capacious/eager to take in/deceptive
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intenible
incapable of holding
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still
continually
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lackâ
â¦â
still
yet do not run out of more to pour in and waste/do not run out of more to keep continuously pouring in and losing
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Religious
ardent/worshipful
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no more
nothing other (than to look on him)
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encounter with
contest, fight
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cites
confirms, acknowledges
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herself
i.e. chastity
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lendâ
â¦â
lose
i.e. bestow affection where it is sure of no success
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that
what
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implies
involves, seeks
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livesâ
â¦â
dies
i.e. in loving Bertram, Helen is doomed to eternal disappointment
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Wherefore?
Why?
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grace
God's grace
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prescriptions
ancient customs/instructions/doctor's prescriptions
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manifest
evident
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sovereignty
efficacy/healing
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Inâ
â¦â
them
to reserve them for use with the greatest care
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notes
instructions/doctor's prescriptions
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faculties inclusive
comprehensive capabilities
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in note
recognized to be
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approved
tested, proven
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desp'rate
despairing, hopeless
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rendered lost
deemed incurable
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conversation
processes, reflections
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Haply
perhaps
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tender
offer
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a mind
the same opinion
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credit
believe/trust
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schools
universities, medical faculties
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Embowelled
disemboweled, emptied
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doctrine
learning, science
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left off
abandoned
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receipt
prescription/remedy
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sanctified
blessed
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try success
find out what happens
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venture
risk
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well-lost
i.e. lost for a good cause
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such a
a specific
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knowingly
i.e. securely with confidence
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leave
permission
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into
unto/upon
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miss
lack
Act 2 Scene 1
2.1
Location: Paris
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principles
i.e. advice
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throw from you
forget
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gift
i.e. of advice
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well-entered
(becoming) experienced
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owes
owns
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higher italy
highranking Italians/northern Italy (Tuscany)
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Thoseâ
â¦â
monarchy
except those who merely inherit their places from what is left of the Holy Roman Empire/they that are cast down by having merely the remains of the Holy Roman Empire
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woo
court, flirt with
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wed
i.e. own, be bound to
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questant
seeker, one on a quest
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shrinks
recoils (plays on the sense of “loses his erection”)