The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... natures , That labour on the bofom of this sphere To propagate their states ; amongst them all , Whose eyes are on this fov'reign lady fixt , One One do I personate of Timon's frame , Whom Fortune TIMON of ATHENS . 7.
... natures , That labour on the bofom of this sphere To propagate their states ; amongst them all , Whose eyes are on this fov'reign lady fixt , One One do I personate of Timon's frame , Whom Fortune TIMON of ATHENS . 7.
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... . Yet you do well To fhew lord Timon , that mean eyes have seen The foot above the head . SCENE SCENE II . Trumpets found . Enter Timon addreffing himself 6 8 TIMON of ATHENS . CC One do I personate of Timon's frame, ...
... . Yet you do well To fhew lord Timon , that mean eyes have seen The foot above the head . SCENE SCENE II . Trumpets found . Enter Timon addreffing himself 6 8 TIMON of ATHENS . CC One do I personate of Timon's frame, ...
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... eyes cannot hold water , methinks : to forget their faults , I drink to you . Apem . Thou weep'ft to make them drink , Timon . Lucul . Joy had the like conception in our eyes , And at that instant like a babe sprung up . Apem . Ho , ho ...
... eyes cannot hold water , methinks : to forget their faults , I drink to you . Apem . Thou weep'ft to make them drink , Timon . Lucul . Joy had the like conception in our eyes , And at that instant like a babe sprung up . Apem . Ho , ho ...
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... eyes . Tim . They're welcome all ; let ' em have kind admittance . Let mufick make their welcome . Luc . You fee , my lord , how amply you're belov'd . Apem . Hoyday ! what a sweep of vanity comes this way ! They dance , they are mad ...
... eyes . Tim . They're welcome all ; let ' em have kind admittance . Let mufick make their welcome . Luc . You fee , my lord , how amply you're belov'd . Apem . Hoyday ! what a sweep of vanity comes this way ! They dance , they are mad ...
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... eyes behind , That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind . Luc . Where be our men ? Ser . Here , my lord , in readiness . Lucul . Our horfes . Tim . O my good friends ! I have one word to fay to you : look my lord , I must entreat ...
... eyes behind , That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind . Luc . Where be our men ? Ser . Here , my lord , in readiness . Lucul . Our horfes . Tim . O my good friends ! I have one word to fay to you : look my lord , I must entreat ...
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