The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... thine Attempts her love : I pray thee , noble lord , Join with me to forbid him her refort ; My felf have spoke in vain . Tim . The man is honeft . 0. Ath . Therefore he will be , lour sda ! His honefty rewards him in it felf , It must ...
... thine Attempts her love : I pray thee , noble lord , Join with me to forbid him her refort ; My felf have spoke in vain . Tim . The man is honeft . 0. Ath . Therefore he will be , lour sda ! His honefty rewards him in it felf , It must ...
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... thine enemies then ; that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . Luc . Might we but have the happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express some part of our zeals , we should think our ...
... thine enemies then ; that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . Luc . Might we but have the happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express some part of our zeals , we should think our ...
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... thine 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 ...
... thine 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 ...
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... thine Hath in her more deftruction than thy sword , For all her cherubin look . Phry . Thy lips rot off ! Tim . I will not kifs thee , then the rot returns To thine own lips again . Alc . How came the noble Timon to this change ? Tim ...
... thine Hath in her more deftruction than thy sword , For all her cherubin look . Phry . Thy lips rot off ! Tim . I will not kifs thee , then the rot returns To thine own lips again . Alc . How came the noble Timon to this change ? Tim ...
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... thine is now , held with a brace of harlots . Timan . Is this th ' Athenian minion , whom the world Voic'd fo regardfully ? Tim . Art thou Timandra ? Timan . Yes . Tim . Be a whore ftill : they love thee not that use thee : Give them ...
... thine is now , held with a brace of harlots . Timan . Is this th ' Athenian minion , whom the world Voic'd fo regardfully ? Tim . Art thou Timandra ? Timan . Yes . Tim . Be a whore ftill : they love thee not that use thee : Give them ...
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