THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
ContentsACT IScene I. Verona. An open placeScene II. The same. The garden of Julia’s houseScene III. The same. A room in Antonio’s houseACT IIScene I. Milan. A room in the Duke’s palaceScene II. Verona. A room in Julia’s houseScene III. The same. A streetScene IV. Milan. A room in the Duke’s palaceScene V. The same. A streetScene VI. The same. The Duke’s palaceScene VII. Verona. A room in Julia’s houseACT IIIScene I. Milan. An anteroom in the Duke’s palaceScene II. The same. A room in the Duke’s palaceACT IVScene I. A forest between Milan and VeronaScene II. Milan. The court of the Duke’s palaceScene III. The sameScene IV. The sameACT VScene I. Milan. An abbeyScene II. The same. A room in the Duke’s palaceScene III. Frontiers of Mantua. The forestScene IV. Another part of the forestDramatis PersonæDUKE OF MILAN, father to SilviaVALENTINE, one of the two gentlemenPROTEUS, one of the two gentlemenANTONIO, father to ProteusTHURIO, a foolish rival to ValentineEGLAMOUR, agent for Silvia in her escapeSPEED, a clownish servant to ValentineLANCE, the like to ProteusPANTINO, servant to AntonioHOST, where Julia lodges in MilanOUTLAWS, with ValentineJULIA, a lady of Verona, beloved of ProteusSILVIA, beloved of ValentineLUCETTA, waiting-woman to JuliaServants, MusiciansSCENE: Verona; Milan; the frontiers of Mantua
DUKE OF MILAN, father to SilviaVALENTINE, one of the two gentlemenPROTEUS, one of the two gentlemenANTONIO, father to ProteusTHURIO, a foolish rival to ValentineEGLAMOUR, agent for Silvia in her escapeSPEED, a clownish servant to ValentineLANCE, the like to ProteusPANTINO, servant to AntonioHOST, where Julia lodges in MilanOUTLAWS, with Valentine
JULIA, a lady of Verona, beloved of ProteusSILVIA, beloved of ValentineLUCETTA, waiting-woman to Julia
Servants, Musicians