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Page 185
... Timon my felf , these gentlemen can witnefs ; but I would not , for the wealth of Athens , I had don't now . Commend me bountifully to his good lordship , and , I hope , his Ho- nour will conceive the fairest of me , becaufe I have no ...
... Timon my felf , these gentlemen can witnefs ; but I would not , for the wealth of Athens , I had don't now . Commend me bountifully to his good lordship , and , I hope , his Ho- nour will conceive the fairest of me , becaufe I have no ...
Page 233
... Timon ! Timon ! Look out , and fpeak to friends , th ' Athenians By two of their most rev'rend senate greet thee ; Speak to them , noble Timon . Enter Timon out of his Cave . Tim . Thou Sun , that comfort'st , burn ! Speak , and be hang ...
... Timon ! Timon ! Look out , and fpeak to friends , th ' Athenians By two of their most rev'rend senate greet thee ; Speak to them , noble Timon . Enter Timon out of his Cave . Tim . Thou Sun , that comfort'st , burn ! Speak , and be hang ...
Page 237
... Timon hath done his Reign . [ Exit Timon . 1 Sen. His discontents are unremoveably coupled to his nature . 2 Sen. Our hope in him is dead ; let us return , And ftrain what ... Timon's Cave , With letters of intreaty TIMON of ATHEN S. 237.
... Timon hath done his Reign . [ Exit Timon . 1 Sen. His discontents are unremoveably coupled to his nature . 2 Sen. Our hope in him is dead ; let us return , And ftrain what ... Timon's Cave , With letters of intreaty TIMON of ATHEN S. 237.
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