The Works of William Shakespeare ...P.F. Collier & son, 1912 |
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... thee ; mine honor on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , 150 Which is not owed to you ! [ Exeunt Lucilius and Old Athenian . Poet . Vouchsafe my labor , and long live ...
... thee ; mine honor on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , 150 Which is not owed to you ! [ Exeunt Lucilius and Old Athenian . Poet . Vouchsafe my labor , and long live ...
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... thee , and to pay thee for thy labor : he that loves to be flat- tered is worthy o ' the flatterer . Heavens , that I were a lord ! Tim . What wouldst do then , Apemantus ? Apem . E'en as Apemantus does now ; hate a lord with my heart ...
... thee , and to pay thee for thy labor : he that loves to be flat- tered is worthy o ' the flatterer . Heavens , that I were a lord ! Tim . What wouldst do then , Apemantus ? Apem . E'en as Apemantus does now ; hate a lord with my heart ...
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... thee , if the gods will not ! Mer . If traffic do it , the gods do it . Apem . Traffic's thy god ; and thy god con- found thee ! Trumpet sounds . Enter a Messenger . Tim . What trumpet's that ? Mess . ' Tis Alcibiades , and some twenty ...
... thee , if the gods will not ! Mer . If traffic do it , the gods do it . Apem . Traffic's thy god ; and thy god con- found thee ! Trumpet sounds . Enter a Messenger . Tim . What trumpet's that ? Mess . ' Tis Alcibiades , and some twenty ...
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... thee well , fare thee well . Apem . Thou art a fool to bid me farewell twice . Sec . Lord . Why , Apemantus ? Apem . Shouldst have kept one to thyself , for I mean to give thee none . 269. Ritson says we should read , - " The more ...
... thee well , fare thee well . Apem . Thou art a fool to bid me farewell twice . Sec . Lord . Why , Apemantus ? Apem . Shouldst have kept one to thyself , for I mean to give thee none . 269. Ritson says we should read , - " The more ...
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... thee hence ! Apem . I will fly , like a dog , the heels o ' the ass . [ Exit . First Lord . He's opposite to humanity . Come , shall we in , And taste Lord Timon's bounty ? he outgoes The very heart of kindness . Sec . Lord . He pours ...
... thee hence ! Apem . I will fly , like a dog , the heels o ' the ass . [ Exit . First Lord . He's opposite to humanity . Come , shall we in , And taste Lord Timon's bounty ? he outgoes The very heart of kindness . Sec . Lord . He pours ...
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