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... things loves better Than to make himself abhorr'd ; ev'n he drops down The knee before him , and returns in peace Moft rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I saw them speak together . Poet . I have upon a high and pleasant hill Feign'd fortune ...
... things loves better Than to make himself abhorr'd ; ev'n he drops down The knee before him , and returns in peace Moft rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I saw them speak together . Poet . I have upon a high and pleasant hill Feign'd fortune ...
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... Things of like value , differing in the owners , Are by their masters priz'd : believe't , dear lord , You mend the jewel by the wearing it . Tim . Well mock'd . Mer . No , my good lord ; he speaks the common tongue , Which all men ...
... Things of like value , differing in the owners , Are by their masters priz'd : believe't , dear lord , You mend the jewel by the wearing it . Tim . Well mock'd . Mer . No , my good lord ; he speaks the common tongue , Which all men ...
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... things go from him , and resumes no care Of what is to continue : never mind Was , to be fo unwife , to be so kind . What shall be done ? He will not hear , till feel : I must be round with him , now he comes from hunting . Fie , fie ...
... things go from him , and resumes no care Of what is to continue : never mind Was , to be fo unwife , to be so kind . What shall be done ? He will not hear , till feel : I must be round with him , now he comes from hunting . Fie , fie ...
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... thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumours ; now lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his estate shrinks from him . Luc . Fie , no , do not believe it : he cannot want for money . VOL . V. E 2 Stran . 2 Stran ...
... thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumours ; now lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his estate shrinks from him . Luc . Fie , no , do not believe it : he cannot want for money . VOL . V. E 2 Stran . 2 Stran ...
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... things go . 1 Sen. Every man here's fo . What would he have borrowed of you ? 1 Sen. A thousand pieces . 2 Sen. A thousand pieces ! I Sen. What of you ? 3 Sen. He fent to me , fir , here 3 Sen. TIMON OF ATHENS . 45 SCENE ...
... things go . 1 Sen. Every man here's fo . What would he have borrowed of you ? 1 Sen. A thousand pieces . 2 Sen. A thousand pieces ! I Sen. What of you ? 3 Sen. He fent to me , fir , here 3 Sen. TIMON OF ATHENS . 45 SCENE ...
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