The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 5Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Page 21
... dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lie in a pitch'd field . Alc . I defy land , my lord . 1 Lord . We are fo virtuously bound , Tim . And fo am I to you . 2 Lord . So infinitely endear'd , - - Tim . All to you . Lights ! more lights ...
... dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lie in a pitch'd field . Alc . I defy land , my lord . 1 Lord . We are fo virtuously bound , Tim . And fo am I to you . 2 Lord . So infinitely endear'd , - - Tim . All to you . Lights ! more lights ...
Page 37
... dead , Doors , that were ne'er acquainted with their wards Many a bounteous year , must be employ'd Now to guard fure their master . And this is all a liberal courfe allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth , must keep his house . SCENE IV ...
... dead , Doors , that were ne'er acquainted with their wards Many a bounteous year , must be employ'd Now to guard fure their master . And this is all a liberal courfe allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth , must keep his house . SCENE IV ...
Page 56
... dead , Some that were hang'd , no matter : Wear them , betray with them ; and whore on still : Paint till a horse may mire upon your face ; A pox of wrinkles ! Both . Well , more gold ; what then ? . Believe that we'll do any thing for ...
... dead , Some that were hang'd , no matter : Wear them , betray with them ; and whore on still : Paint till a horse may mire upon your face ; A pox of wrinkles ! Both . Well , more gold ; what then ? . Believe that we'll do any thing for ...
Page 63
... dead ! I'll fay , th ' haft gold ; Thou wilt be throng'd to fhortly . Tim . Throng'd to ? Apem . Ay . Tim . Thy back , I pr'ythee : live and love thy mifery : Long live fo or fo die , fo I am quit . Mo things like men ? eat , Timon ...
... dead ! I'll fay , th ' haft gold ; Thou wilt be throng'd to fhortly . Tim . Throng'd to ? Apem . Ay . Tim . Thy back , I pr'ythee : live and love thy mifery : Long live fo or fo die , fo I am quit . Mo things like men ? eat , Timon ...
Page 75
... dead : let us return , And strain what other means is left unto us In our dread peril . 1 Sen. It requires swift foot . [ Exeunt . I Sen. SCENE IV . The Walls of Athens . Enter two other Senators , with a Meffenger . T HOU haft ...
... dead : let us return , And strain what other means is left unto us In our dread peril . 1 Sen. It requires swift foot . [ Exeunt . I Sen. SCENE IV . The Walls of Athens . Enter two other Senators , with a Meffenger . T HOU haft ...
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