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Humbly I thank your lordship : Never may That flate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! " [ Exeunt LUCILIUS and old Athenian . POET . Vouchfafe my labour , and long live your lordship ! TIM .
Humbly I thank your lordship : Never may That flate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! " [ Exeunt LUCILIUS and old Athenian . POET . Vouchfafe my labour , and long live your lordship ! TIM .
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I'll keep you company . 744 [ Exeunt . no meed , ] Meed , which in general fignifies reward or recompence , in this place feems to mean defert . So , in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : And yet thy body meeds a better grave .
I'll keep you company . 744 [ Exeunt . no meed , ] Meed , which in general fignifies reward or recompence , in this place feems to mean defert . So , in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : And yet thy body meeds a better grave .
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A brave fellow ! he keeps his tides well . Timon , Thofe healths will make thee , and thy flate , 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 ...
A brave fellow ! he keeps his tides well . Timon , Thofe healths will make thee , and thy flate , 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 ...
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... if we fhould never have need of them ? they were the moft needlefs creatures living , fhould we ne'er have ufe for them : and would moft resemble fweet inftruments hung up in cafes , that keep their founds to themselves .
... if we fhould never have need of them ? they were the moft needlefs creatures living , fhould we ne'er have ufe for them : and would moft resemble fweet inftruments hung up in cafes , that keep their founds to themselves .
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The best of happiness , Honour , and fortunes , keep with you , lord Timon ! TIM . Ready for his friends . 9 APEM . [ Exeunt ALCIBIADES , Lords , & c . 2 What a coil's here ! Serving of becks , and jutting out of bums !
The best of happiness , Honour , and fortunes , keep with you , lord Timon ! TIM . Ready for his friends . 9 APEM . [ Exeunt ALCIBIADES , Lords , & c . 2 What a coil's here ! Serving of becks , and jutting out of bums !
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