“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... dead ; and all the lands thou hast Lie in a pitch'd field . Alcib . Ay , defil❜d land , ( 47 ) my lord . First Lord . We are so virtuously bound— Tim . Am I to you . And so ( 45 ) remember , ] Perhaps " remember me : but the text of ...
... dead ; and all the lands thou hast Lie in a pitch'd field . Alcib . Ay , defil❜d land , ( 47 ) my lord . First Lord . We are so virtuously bound— Tim . Am I to you . And so ( 45 ) remember , ] Perhaps " remember me : but the text of ...
Page 45
... dead , Doors , that were ne'er acquainted with their wards Many a bounteous year , must be employ'd Now to guard sure their master . And this is all a liberal course allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth must keep his house . [ Exit ...
... dead , Doors , that were ne'er acquainted with their wards Many a bounteous year , must be employ'd Now to guard sure their master . And this is all a liberal course allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth must keep his house . [ Exit ...
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... dead d ; - -some that were hang'd , No matter wear them , betray with them : whore still ; Paint till a horse may mire upon your face : A pox of wrinkles ! Phr . and Timan . Well , more gold : —what then ? — Believe't , that we'll do ...
... dead d ; - -some that were hang'd , No matter wear them , betray with them : whore still ; Paint till a horse may mire upon your face : A pox of wrinkles ! Phr . and Timan . Well , more gold : —what then ? — Believe't , that we'll do ...
Page 78
... dead . - I'll say thou'st gold : Thou wilt be throng'd to shortly . Tim . Арет . Tim . Thy back , I prithee . Apem . Throng'd to ! Ay . Live , and love thy misery ! Tim . Long live so , and so die ! [ Exit Apemantus . ] I am quit ...
... dead . - I'll say thou'st gold : Thou wilt be throng'd to shortly . Tim . Арет . Tim . Thy back , I prithee . Apem . Throng'd to ! Ay . Live , and love thy misery ! Tim . Long live so , and so die ! [ Exit Apemantus . ] I am quit ...
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... dead : let us return , And strain what other means is left unto us In our dear peril . First Sen. It requires swift foot . " " a brave vessel , [ Exeunt . Who had , no doubt , some noble creatures in her , " & c . The Tempest , vol . i ...
... dead : let us return , And strain what other means is left unto us In our dear peril . First Sen. It requires swift foot . " " a brave vessel , [ Exeunt . Who had , no doubt , some noble creatures in her , " & c . The Tempest , vol . i ...
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