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Page 9
... rewards him in itself , It must not bear my daughter . Tim . Does the love him ? 0. Ath . She is young , and apt : VOL . V. [ Exit . B Our Our own precedent paffions do inftruct us , What levity's TIMON OF ATHENS . 9.
... rewards him in itself , It must not bear my daughter . Tim . Does the love him ? 0. Ath . She is young , and apt : VOL . V. [ Exit . B Our Our own precedent paffions do inftruct us , What levity's TIMON OF ATHENS . 9.
Page 14
... Exit Apem . Luc . He's oppofite to all humanity . Come , fhall we in , and taste lord Timon's bounty ? He , fure , outgoes the very heart of kindness . Lucul . He pours it out ; Plutus , the god of gold , Is but his stew'rd : no meed ...
... Exit Apem . Luc . He's oppofite to all humanity . Come , fhall we in , and taste lord Timon's bounty ? He , fure , outgoes the very heart of kindness . Lucul . He pours it out ; Plutus , the god of gold , Is but his stew'rd : no meed ...
Page 19
... advance this jewel , accept , and wear it , Kind lord ! Luc . I am so far already in your gifts , All . So are we all . C 2 - [ Exit . [ Exe . Lucius and Lucullus . SCENE SCENE VII . Enter a Servant . Ser . My TIMON OF ATHENS . 19 .
... advance this jewel , accept , and wear it , Kind lord ! Luc . I am so far already in your gifts , All . So are we all . C 2 - [ Exit . [ Exe . Lucius and Lucullus . SCENE SCENE VII . Enter a Servant . Ser . My TIMON OF ATHENS . 19 .
Page 21
... Exit . Tim . You do yourselves much wrong , you bate too much Of your own merits . Here , my lord , a trifle of our love . - I Lord . With more than common thanks I will receive it . 3 Lord . He has the very foul of bounty ! Tim . And ...
... Exit . Tim . You do yourselves much wrong , you bate too much Of your own merits . Here , my lord , a trifle of our love . - I Lord . With more than common thanks I will receive it . 3 Lord . He has the very foul of bounty ! Tim . And ...
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... Exit . I'll lock the heav'n from thee . O , that men's ears fhould be To counsel deaf , but not to flattery ! ACT II . [ Exit . SCENE I. A A publick place in the City . Enter a Senator . SENATOR . ND late , five thousand : to Varro and ...
... Exit . I'll lock the heav'n from thee . O , that men's ears fhould be To counsel deaf , but not to flattery ! ACT II . [ Exit . SCENE I. A A publick place in the City . Enter a Senator . SENATOR . ND late , five thousand : to Varro and ...
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