The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Side 18
... heart . Tim . What , thyself ? Apem . Ay . Tim . Wherefore ? Apem . That I had no angry wit to be a lord 3. - Art thou not a merchant ? 3 That I had no angry wit , to be a lord . ] The meaning may be , I fhould hate myfelf for patiently ...
... heart . Tim . What , thyself ? Apem . Ay . Tim . Wherefore ? Apem . That I had no angry wit to be a lord 3. - Art thou not a merchant ? 3 That I had no angry wit , to be a lord . ] The meaning may be , I fhould hate myfelf for patiently ...
Side 20
... heart of kindness . 2. Lord . He pours it out ; Plutus , the god of gold , Is but his steward : no meed ?, but he repays Sevenfold above itself ; no gift to him , But breeds the giver a return exceeding All use of quittance . 1. Lord ...
... heart of kindness . 2. Lord . He pours it out ; Plutus , the god of gold , Is but his steward : no meed ?, but he repays Sevenfold above itself ; no gift to him , But breeds the giver a return exceeding All use of quittance . 1. Lord ...
Side 21
... heart , I do return those talents , Doubled , with thanks , and service , from whose help 1 deriv'd liberty . Tim . O , by no means , Honeft Ventidius : you mistake my love ; I gave it freely ever ; and there's none Can truly fay , he ...
... heart , I do return those talents , Doubled , with thanks , and service , from whose help 1 deriv'd liberty . Tim . O , by no means , Honeft Ventidius : you mistake my love ; I gave it freely ever ; and there's none Can truly fay , he ...
Side 24
... heart ?; and let the health go round . 2. Lord . Let it flow this way , my good lord . Apem . Flow this way ! A brave fellow ! -he keeps his tides well . Timon , Those healths * will make thee , and thy ftate , look ill . Here's that ...
... heart ?; and let the health go round . 2. Lord . Let it flow this way , my good lord . Apem . Flow this way ! A brave fellow ! -he keeps his tides well . Timon , Those healths * will make thee , and thy ftate , look ill . Here's that ...
Side 25
... heart , Apemantus ! Tim . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . Alc . My heart is ever at your service , my lord . Tim . You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies , than a dinner of friends . Alc . So they were bleeding ...
... heart , Apemantus ! Tim . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . Alc . My heart is ever at your service , my lord . Tim . You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies , than a dinner of friends . Alc . So they were bleeding ...
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