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... or , if I saw one overwhelmed with the winter flood and stretching out his hands to me for help , I would plunge him in deeper , that he might never rise again . This is Timon's law , this hath Timon ratified ; and thus shall I be ...
... or , if I saw one overwhelmed with the winter flood and stretching out his hands to me for help , I would plunge him in deeper , that he might never rise again . This is Timon's law , this hath Timon ratified ; and thus shall I be ...
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See , Magic of bounty ! all these spirits thy power Hath conjured to attend . I know the merchant . Pain . I know them both ; th ' other ' s a jeweler . Mer . O , ' tis a worthy lord ! Jewe . Nay , that's most fix'd . Mer .
See , Magic of bounty ! all these spirits thy power Hath conjured to attend . I know the merchant . Pain . I know them both ; th ' other ' s a jeweler . Mer . O , ' tis a worthy lord ! Jewe . Nay , that's most fix'd . Mer .
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This gentleman of mine hath served me long : To build his fortune I will strain a little , For ' tis a bond in men . Give him thy daughter : What you bestow , in him I ' ll counterpoise , And make him weigh with her .
This gentleman of mine hath served me long : To build his fortune I will strain a little , For ' tis a bond in men . Give him thy daughter : What you bestow , in him I ' ll counterpoise , And make him weigh with her .
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Sir , your jewel Hath suffer'd under praise . Jer . What , my lord ! dispraise ? Tim . A mere satiety of commendations . If I should pay you for ' t as ' tis extolld , It would unclew me quite . Jer . My lord , ' tis rated As those ...
Sir , your jewel Hath suffer'd under praise . Jer . What , my lord ! dispraise ? Tim . A mere satiety of commendations . If I should pay you for ' t as ' tis extolld , It would unclew me quite . Jer . My lord , ' tis rated As those ...
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Most honor'd Timon , It hath pleased the gods to remember my father's age , And call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents ...
Most honor'd Timon , It hath pleased the gods to remember my father's age , And call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents ...
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