The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Side 15
... keeping , Which is not ow'd to you 5 ! [ Exeunt Luc . and old Ath . Poet . Vouchsafe my labour , and long live your lordship ! Tim . I thank you ; you shall hear from me anon : Go not away . What have you there , my friend ? Pain . A ...
... keeping , Which is not ow'd to you 5 ! [ Exeunt Luc . and old Ath . Poet . Vouchsafe my labour , and long live your lordship ! Tim . I thank you ; you shall hear from me anon : Go not away . What have you there , my friend ? Pain . A ...
Side 21
... keep you company . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . A State - Room in Timon's house . Hautboys playing loud mufick . A great banquet ferved in ; FLAVIUS and others attending ; then Enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , LUCIUS , LUCULLUS ...
... keep you company . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . A State - Room in Timon's house . Hautboys playing loud mufick . A great banquet ferved in ; FLAVIUS and others attending ; then Enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , LUCIUS , LUCULLUS ...
Side 24
... keeps his tides well . Timon , Those healths * will make thee , and thy ftate , look ill . Here's that , which is too weak to be a finner , Honeft water , which ne'er left man i'the mire : This , and my food , are equals ; there's no ...
... keeps his tides well . Timon , Those healths * will make thee , and thy ftate , look ill . Here's that , which is too weak to be a finner , Honeft water , which ne'er left man i'the mire : This , and my food , are equals ; there's no ...
Side 26
... keep their founds to themselves . Why , I have often wifh'd myself poorer , that I might come nearer to you . We are born to do benefits : and what better or properer can we call our own , than the riches of our friends ? O , what a ...
... keep their founds to themselves . Why , I have often wifh'd myself poorer , that I might come nearer to you . We are born to do benefits : and what better or properer can we call our own , than the riches of our friends ? O , what a ...
Side 33
... keep with you , lord Timon ! Tim . Ready for his friends . - [ Exeunt ALCIBIADES , Lords , & c . Apem . What a coil's here ! Serving of becks , and jutting out of bums ! I doubt , whether their legs be worth the fums 8 That 5 Ay ...
... keep with you , lord Timon ! Tim . Ready for his friends . - [ Exeunt ALCIBIADES , Lords , & c . Apem . What a coil's here ! Serving of becks , and jutting out of bums ! I doubt , whether their legs be worth the fums 8 That 5 Ay ...
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