The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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Page 218
... light to give : But then renew I could not , like the moon ; There were no suns to borrow of . Alcib . What friendship may I do thee ? Tim . Maintain my opinion . Alcib . Noble Timon , None , but to 70 What is it , Timon ? Tim . Promise ...
... light to give : But then renew I could not , like the moon ; There were no suns to borrow of . Alcib . What friendship may I do thee ? Tim . Maintain my opinion . Alcib . Noble Timon , None , but to 70 What is it , Timon ? Tim . Promise ...
Page 228
... light upon thee ! I will fear to catch it and give way : when I know not what else to do , I'll see thee again . Tim . When there is nothing living but thee , 360 thou shalt be welcome . I had rather be a beggar's dog than Apemantus ...
... light upon thee ! I will fear to catch it and give way : when I know not what else to do , I'll see thee again . Tim . When there is nothing living but thee , 360 thou shalt be welcome . I had rather be a beggar's dog than Apemantus ...
Page 229
... light foam of the sea may beat Thy grave - stone daily : make thine epitaph , That death in me at others ' lives may laugh . [ To the gold ] O thou sweet king - killer , and dear divorce ' Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright ...
... light foam of the sea may beat Thy grave - stone daily : make thine epitaph , That death in me at others ' lives may laugh . [ To the gold ] O thou sweet king - killer , and dear divorce ' Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright ...
Page 236
... light . Come . Tim . [ Aside ] I'll meet you at the turn . What a god's gold , That he is worshipp'd in a baser temple 28. the deed of saying , the performance of promises . 40 50 Than where swine feed ! ' Tis thou that rigg'st 236 ...
... light . Come . Tim . [ Aside ] I'll meet you at the turn . What a god's gold , That he is worshipp'd in a baser temple 28. the deed of saying , the performance of promises . 40 50 Than where swine feed ! ' Tis thou that rigg'st 236 ...
Page 263
... light , and will aspire . ' Witness this primrose bank whereon I lie ; These forceless flowers like sturdy trees support me ; Two strengthless doves will draw me through the sky , From morn till night , even where I list to sport me ...
... light , and will aspire . ' Witness this primrose bank whereon I lie ; These forceless flowers like sturdy trees support me ; Two strengthless doves will draw me through the sky , From morn till night , even where I list to sport me ...
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