“The” plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8C. Bathurst, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Son ... [and others], 1805 |
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... fear to drink at meals ; Lest they should spy my windpipe's dangerous notes : Great men should drink with harness on their throats . Tim . My lord , in heart ; and let the health go round . 2 Lord . Let it flow this way , my good lord ...
... fear to drink at meals ; Lest they should spy my windpipe's dangerous notes : Great men should drink with harness on their throats . Tim . My lord , in heart ; and let the health go round . 2 Lord . Let it flow this way , my good lord ...
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... fear , those , that dance before me now , Would one day stamp upon me : It has been done ; Men shut their doors against a setting sun . The Lords rise from Table , with much adoring of TIMON ; and , to show their loves , each singles ...
... fear , those , that dance before me now , Would one day stamp upon me : It has been done ; Men shut their doors against a setting sun . The Lords rise from Table , with much adoring of TIMON ; and , to show their loves , each singles ...
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... fear me , thou Wilt give away thyself in paper shortly : * What need these feasts , pomps , and vain glories ? Tim . An you begin to rail on society once , Nay , [ Exit . Apem . So ; - I am sworn , not to give regard to you . Farewell ...
... fear me , thou Wilt give away thyself in paper shortly : * What need these feasts , pomps , and vain glories ? Tim . An you begin to rail on society once , Nay , [ Exit . Apem . So ; - I am sworn , not to give regard to you . Farewell ...
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... fear , When every feather sticks in his own wing , Lord Timon will be left a naked gull , Which flashes now a phenix . Get you gone . Caph . I go , sir . Sen. I go , sir ? -take the bonds along with you , And have the dates in compt ...
... fear , When every feather sticks in his own wing , Lord Timon will be left a naked gull , Which flashes now a phenix . Get you gone . Caph . I go , sir . Sen. I go , sir ? -take the bonds along with you , And have the dates in compt ...
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... fear it . Caph . Here comes the lord . Enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , and Lords , & c . Tim . So soon as dinner's done , we'll forth again , 1 My Alcibiades . - With me ? What's your will ? Caph . My lord , here is a note of certain dues ...
... fear it . Caph . Here comes the lord . Enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , and Lords , & c . Tim . So soon as dinner's done , we'll forth again , 1 My Alcibiades . - With me ? What's your will ? Caph . My lord , here is a note of certain dues ...
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