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... Five thousand drops pay that . · - What's yours ? — and yours ? Var . My lord , Cap . My lord , -- Tim . Here , tear me , take me , and the gods fall on you ! [ Exit . Hor . Hor . ' Faith , I perceive , our mafters 40 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... Five thousand drops pay that . · - What's yours ? — and yours ? Var . My lord , Cap . My lord , -- Tim . Here , tear me , take me , and the gods fall on you ! [ Exit . Hor . Hor . ' Faith , I perceive , our mafters 40 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... tears ; the earth's a thief , That feeds and breeds by a composture ftoln From gen'ral excrement : each thing's a thief . The laws , your curb and whip , in their rough power Have uncheck'd theft . Love not yourselves ; away ; Rob one ...
... tears ; the earth's a thief , That feeds and breeds by a composture ftoln From gen'ral excrement : each thing's a thief . The laws , your curb and whip , in their rough power Have uncheck'd theft . Love not yourselves ; away ; Rob one ...
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... tears : Lend me a fool's heart , and a woman's eyes , And I'll beweep these comforts , worthy fenators . I Sen. Therefore , so please thee to return with us , And of our Athens , thine and ours , to take The captainship : thou fhalt be ...
... tears : Lend me a fool's heart , and a woman's eyes , And I'll beweep these comforts , worthy fenators . I Sen. Therefore , so please thee to return with us , And of our Athens , thine and ours , to take The captainship : thou fhalt be ...
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... tear it ; o , I warrant how he mammock'd it ! Vol . One of's father's moods . Val . Indeed la , ' tis a noble child . Vir . A crack , madam . Val . Come , lay afide your ftitchery ; I must have you play the idle hufwife with me this ...
... tear it ; o , I warrant how he mammock'd it ! Vol . One of's father's moods . Val . Indeed la , ' tis a noble child . Vir . A crack , madam . Val . Come , lay afide your ftitchery ; I must have you play the idle hufwife with me this ...
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... tears with smiles ; Where great patricians fhall attend , and fhrug , I'th'end admire ; where ladies fhall be frighted , And , gladly quak'd , hear more ; where the dull tribunes , That , with the fufty plebeians , hate thine honours ...
... tears with smiles ; Where great patricians fhall attend , and fhrug , I'th'end admire ; where ladies fhall be frighted , And , gladly quak'd , hear more ; where the dull tribunes , That , with the fufty plebeians , hate thine honours ...
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