The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volumen5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... tongues , the eyes , the hearts of men At duty more than I could frame employments ; That numberless upon me ftuck , as leaves Do on the oak ; have with one winter's brush Fall'n from their boughs , and left me open , bare . For every ...
... tongues , the eyes , the hearts of men At duty more than I could frame employments ; That numberless upon me ftuck , as leaves Do on the oak ; have with one winter's brush Fall'n from their boughs , and left me open , bare . For every ...
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... tongue could rot them off . Tim . Away thou iffue of a mangy dog ! Choler does kill me , that thou art alive ; I fwoon to see thee . Apem . Would thou wouldst burst . } Tim . Away thou tedious rogue , I am forry I fhall lose a stone by ...
... tongue could rot them off . Tim . Away thou iffue of a mangy dog ! Choler does kill me , that thou art alive ; I fwoon to see thee . Apem . Would thou wouldst burst . } Tim . Away thou tedious rogue , I am forry I fhall lose a stone by ...
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... tongue , Confuming it with speaking . 1 Sen. Worthy Timon . Tim . M Of none but fuch as you , and you of Timon . 2 Sen. The fenators of Athens greet thee , Timon 2 Sen. TIMON of ATHENS . 79 You are an alchymift, make gold of that: ...
... tongue , Confuming it with speaking . 1 Sen. Worthy Timon . Tim . M Of none but fuch as you , and you of Timon . 2 Sen. The fenators of Athens greet thee , Timon 2 Sen. TIMON of ATHENS . 79 You are an alchymift, make gold of that: ...
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... feed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter ; With other muniments and petty helps In this our fabrick , if that they ---- Men . What then ---- for me this fellow fpeaks . What What then ? what then ? 2 Cit . Should 94 CORIOLANUS .
... feed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter ; With other muniments and petty helps In this our fabrick , if that they ---- Men . What then ---- for me this fellow fpeaks . What What then ? what then ? 2 Cit . Should 94 CORIOLANUS .
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... tongue , From every meaner man Mar. Come I too late ? Com . Ay , if you come not in the blood of others , But mantled in your own . Mar. Oh ! let me clip ye In arms as found , as when I woo'd in heart ; As merry , as when our nuptial ...
... tongue , From every meaner man Mar. Come I too late ? Com . Ay , if you come not in the blood of others , But mantled in your own . Mar. Oh ! let me clip ye In arms as found , as when I woo'd in heart ; As merry , as when our nuptial ...
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