The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volumen5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... gone . Put on a most importunate afpect , A vifage of demand : for I do fear When every feather sticks in his own wing , Lord Timon will be left a naked gull , Who flashes now a Phoenix get you gone . Cap . I go , Sir . Sen. Ay go , Sir ...
... gone . Put on a most importunate afpect , A vifage of demand : for I do fear When every feather sticks in his own wing , Lord Timon will be left a naked gull , Who flashes now a Phoenix get you gone . Cap . I go , Sir . Sen. Ay go , Sir ...
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... gone , that buy this praise , The breath is gone whereof this praise is made : Feast - won , fast loft ; one cloud of winter showres , These flies are coucht . Tim . Come , fermon me no further . No villanous bounty yet hath past my ...
... gone , that buy this praise , The breath is gone whereof this praise is made : Feast - won , fast loft ; one cloud of winter showres , These flies are coucht . Tim . Come , fermon me no further . No villanous bounty yet hath past my ...
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... drum , and get thee gone . Alc . I am thy friend , and pity thee , dear Timon . Tim . How doft thou pity him , whom thou dost trouble ? I'ad rather be alone . Alc . Alc . Why fare thee well Here's gold for thee 60 TIMON of ATHENS .
... drum , and get thee gone . Alc . I am thy friend , and pity thee , dear Timon . Tim . How doft thou pity him , whom thou dost trouble ? I'ad rather be alone . Alc . Alc . Why fare thee well Here's gold for thee 60 TIMON of ATHENS .
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... Shall pierce a jot . There's gold to pay thy soldiers , Make large confufion ; and thy fury spent , Confounded be thy felf . Speak not , be gone . 4 Alc . Alc . Haft thou gold yet ? I'll take the TIMON of ATHENS . 6F.
... Shall pierce a jot . There's gold to pay thy soldiers , Make large confufion ; and thy fury spent , Confounded be thy felf . Speak not , be gone . 4 Alc . Alc . Haft thou gold yet ? I'll take the TIMON of ATHENS . 6F.
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... hereditary . Hence ! be gone If thou hadst not been born the worst of men , Thou hadst been knave and flatterer . Apem . Art thou proud yet ? Tim . Ay , that I am not thee . Apem . Apem . I , that I was no prodigal . 66 TIMON of ATHENS .
... hereditary . Hence ! be gone If thou hadst not been born the worst of men , Thou hadst been knave and flatterer . Apem . Art thou proud yet ? Tim . Ay , that I am not thee . Apem . Apem . I , that I was no prodigal . 66 TIMON of ATHENS .
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