The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 28
... tell him - well , i ' faith , I should- When all's spent , he ' ld be cross'd then , an he could . ' Tis pity bounty had not eyes behind , That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind . First Lord . Where be our men ? Serv . Here , my ...
... tell him - well , i ' faith , I should- When all's spent , he ' ld be cross'd then , an he could . ' Tis pity bounty had not eyes behind , That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind . First Lord . Where be our men ? Serv . Here , my ...
Page 30
... tell you true . I'll call to you . All Lords . O , none so welcome . Tim . I take all and your several visitations So kind to heart , ' tis not enough to give : Methinks , I could deal kingdoms to my friends , And ne'er be weary ...
... tell you true . I'll call to you . All Lords . O , none so welcome . Tim . I take all and your several visitations So kind to heart , ' tis not enough to give : Methinks , I could deal kingdoms to my friends , And ne'er be weary ...
Page 34
... tell him , My uses cry to me , I must serve my turn Out of mine own ; his days and times are past , And my reliances on his fracted dates Have smit my credit : I love and honor him , But must not break my back to heal his finger ...
... tell him , My uses cry to me , I must serve my turn Out of mine own ; his days and times are past , And my reliances on his fracted dates Have smit my credit : I love and honor him , But must not break my back to heal his finger ...
Page 42
... tell me true . Flav . If you suspect my husbandry or falsehood , Call me before the exactest auditors , And set me on the proof . So the gods bless me , When all our offices have been oppress'd 169 With riotous feeders , when our vaults ...
... tell me true . Flav . If you suspect my husbandry or falsehood , Call me before the exactest auditors , And set me on the proof . So the gods bless me , When all our offices have been oppress'd 169 With riotous feeders , when our vaults ...
Page 50
... tell you one thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumors : now Lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his estate shrinks from him . Luc . Fie , no , do not believe it ; he cannot want for money . Sec . Stran . But ...
... tell you one thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumors : now Lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his estate shrinks from him . Luc . Fie , no , do not believe it ; he cannot want for money . Sec . Stran . But ...
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