The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! [ Exeunt Lucil , and old Ath . Poet .. ( 7 ) Therefore be will be , Timon . ] The thought is closely ex- preffed , and obfcure : but this feems the meaning , If the man be boneft , my ...
... fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! [ Exeunt Lucil , and old Ath . Poet .. ( 7 ) Therefore be will be , Timon . ] The thought is closely ex- preffed , and obfcure : but this feems the meaning , If the man be boneft , my ...
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... fall to't : Rich men fin , and I eat root . [ Eats and drinks . Much good dich thy good heart , Apemantus ! Tim . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . Alc . My heart is ever at your fervice , my Lord . Tim . You had ...
... fall to't : Rich men fin , and I eat root . [ Eats and drinks . Much good dich thy good heart , Apemantus ! Tim . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . Alc . My heart is ever at your fervice , my Lord . Tim . You had ...
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... Fall , want Treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are forry - you are honourable- But yet they could have wish't - They know not- Something hath been amiss —a noble nature - May catch a wrench - ' Would all were well - ' Tis pity- And ...
... Fall , want Treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are forry - you are honourable- But yet they could have wish't - They know not- Something hath been amiss —a noble nature - May catch a wrench - ' Would all were well - ' Tis pity- And ...
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... fall on you . [ Exit . Hor . ' Faith , I perceive , our Mafters may throw their caps at their money . Thefe debts may be well call'd defperate ones , for a mad man owes ' em . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Timon and Flavius . Tim . They have e ...
... fall on you . [ Exit . Hor . ' Faith , I perceive , our Mafters may throw their caps at their money . Thefe debts may be well call'd defperate ones , for a mad man owes ' em . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Timon and Flavius . Tim . They have e ...
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... fall'n ! all gone ! and not One friend to take his fortune by the arm , And go along with him ! 2 Serv . As we do turn our backs From our companion , thrown into his grave , So his familiars ( 2 ) from his buried fortunes Slink all away ...
... fall'n ! all gone ! and not One friend to take his fortune by the arm , And go along with him ! 2 Serv . As we do turn our backs From our companion , thrown into his grave , So his familiars ( 2 ) from his buried fortunes Slink all away ...
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