The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... self , ---- and like the current flies Each bound it chases . What have you there ? Pain . A picture , Sir : ----- when comes your book forth ? Poet . Upon the heels of my presentment , Sir . Let's fee your piece . Pain . ' Tis a good ...
... self , ---- and like the current flies Each bound it chases . What have you there ? Pain . A picture , Sir : ----- when comes your book forth ? Poet . Upon the heels of my presentment , Sir . Let's fee your piece . Pain . ' Tis a good ...
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... self In a wide fea of wax , no levell'd malice Infects one comma in the course I hold , But flies an eagle - flight , bold , and forth on , Leaving no tract behind . Pain . How fhall I understand you ? Poet . I'll unbolt to you . You ...
... self In a wide fea of wax , no levell'd malice Infects one comma in the course I hold , But flies an eagle - flight , bold , and forth on , Leaving no tract behind . Pain . How fhall I understand you ? Poet . I'll unbolt to you . You ...
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... self ; Grant I may never prove fo fond , To truft man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot for her weeping , Or a dog that feems a fleeping , Or a keeper with my freedom , Or my friends if I fhould need ' em . Amen . So fall to't : Rich ...
... self ; Grant I may never prove fo fond , To truft man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot for her weeping , Or a dog that feems a fleeping , Or a keeper with my freedom , Or my friends if I fhould need ' em . Amen . So fall to't : Rich ...
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... self . Fla . O my good lord , At many times I brought in my accounts , Laid them before you ; you would throw them off , And fay you found them in mine honesty . When , for fome trifling present , you have bid me Return fo much , I've ...
... self . Fla . O my good lord , At many times I brought in my accounts , Laid them before you ; you would throw them off , And fay you found them in mine honesty . When , for fome trifling present , you have bid me Return fo much , I've ...
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... Timon's fortunes ' mong his friends can fink . Stew . Would I could not : that thought is bounty's foe ; Being free it self , it thinks all others fo . [ Exeunt . ACT ACT III . SCENE I. The CITY . Flaminius waiting 34 TIMON of ATHENS .
... Timon's fortunes ' mong his friends can fink . Stew . Would I could not : that thought is bounty's foe ; Being free it self , it thinks all others fo . [ Exeunt . ACT ACT III . SCENE I. The CITY . Flaminius waiting 34 TIMON of ATHENS .
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