The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volumen5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... Exeunt . Flav . Yes , my lord . More jewels yet ? there is no croffing him in's humour , Elfe I fhould tell him well - i'faith I fhould , When all's spent , he'd be crofs'd then if he could : ' Tis pity bounty has not eyes behind , That ...
... Exeunt . Flav . Yes , my lord . More jewels yet ? there is no croffing him in's humour , Elfe I fhould tell him well - i'faith I fhould , When all's spent , he'd be crofs'd then if he could : ' Tis pity bounty has not eyes behind , That ...
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... Exeunt lords . VIII . Serving of becks and jutting out of bums ? I doubt whether their legs be worth the fums That are giv'n for ' em . Friendship's full of dregs ; Methinks false hearts should never have found legs . Thus honeft fools ...
... Exeunt lords . VIII . Serving of becks and jutting out of bums ? I doubt whether their legs be worth the fums That are giv'n for ' em . Friendship's full of dregs ; Methinks false hearts should never have found legs . Thus honeft fools ...
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... That Timon's fortunes ' mong his friends can fink . Stew . Would I could not : that thought is bounty's foe ; Being free it self , it thinks all others fo . [ Exeunt . ACT ACT III . SCENE I. The CITY . Flaminius waiting 34 TIMON of ATHENS .
... That Timon's fortunes ' mong his friends can fink . Stew . Would I could not : that thought is bounty's foe ; Being free it self , it thinks all others fo . [ Exeunt . ACT ACT III . SCENE I. The CITY . Flaminius waiting 34 TIMON of ATHENS .
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... Exeunt . HO , the lord Timon ? he is my very good friend , and an honourable gentleman . I Stran . We know him for no less , tho ' we are but strangers to him . But I can tell you one thing , my lord , and which I hear from common ...
... Exeunt . HO , the lord Timon ? he is my very good friend , and an honourable gentleman . I Stran . We know him for no less , tho ' we are but strangers to him . But I can tell you one thing , my lord , and which I hear from common ...
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... So much I love his heart : but I perceive , Men must learn now with pity to difpence , For policy fits above conscience . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . SCENE SCENE III . Enter a third fervant with Sempronius . TIMON of ATHENS . 39.
... So much I love his heart : but I perceive , Men must learn now with pity to difpence , For policy fits above conscience . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . SCENE SCENE III . Enter a third fervant with Sempronius . TIMON of ATHENS . 39.
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