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... shall demonftrate these quick blows of fortune More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well To show lord Timon , that men's eyes have seen The foot above the head . SCENE II . Trumpets found . Enter Timon addreffing himself courteously ...
... shall demonftrate these quick blows of fortune More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well To show lord Timon , that men's eyes have seen The foot above the head . SCENE II . Trumpets found . Enter Timon addreffing himself courteously ...
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... shall be done ? He will not hear , till feel : I must be round with him , now he comes from hunting . Fie , fie , fie , fie ! Enter Caphis , Ifidore , and Varro ' . Cap . Good evening , Varro : What , You come for money ? Var . Is't not ...
... shall be done ? He will not hear , till feel : I must be round with him , now he comes from hunting . Fie , fie , fie , fie ! Enter Caphis , Ifidore , and Varro ' . Cap . Good evening , Varro : What , You come for money ? Var . Is't not ...
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... Shall I try friends . You fhall perceive how you Mistake my fortunes : in my friends I'm wealthy . — Within there , ho ! Flaminius ! Servilius ! SCENE V. Enter Flaminius , Servilius , and other Servants . Serv . My lord , my lord , Tim ...
... Shall I try friends . You fhall perceive how you Mistake my fortunes : in my friends I'm wealthy . — Within there , ho ! Flaminius ! Servilius ! SCENE V. Enter Flaminius , Servilius , and other Servants . Serv . My lord , my lord , Tim ...
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... shall I thank him , think'st thou ? and what has he fent now ? Ser . H'as only sent his present occafion now , my lord ; requesting your lordship to fupply his inftant ufe , with fifty talents . Luc . I know , his lordship is but merry ...
... shall I thank him , think'st thou ? and what has he fent now ? Ser . H'as only sent his present occafion now , my lord ; requesting your lordship to fupply his inftant ufe , with fifty talents . Luc . I know , his lordship is but merry ...
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... shall cut , And mince it fans remorfe : fwear ' gainft all objects , Put armour on thine ears , and on thine eyes ; Whofe proof , nor yells of mothers , maids , nor babes , Nor fight of priests in holy veftments bleeding , Shall pierce ...
... shall cut , And mince it fans remorfe : fwear ' gainft all objects , Put armour on thine ears , and on thine eyes ; Whofe proof , nor yells of mothers , maids , nor babes , Nor fight of priests in holy veftments bleeding , Shall pierce ...
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