The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... heart , I do return those talents , Doubled with thanks and service , from whose help I derived liberty . Tim . O , by no means , Honest Ventidius ; you mistake my my love : I 10 gave it freely ever ; and there's none Can truly says he ...
... heart , I do return those talents , Doubled with thanks and service , from whose help I derived liberty . Tim . O , by no means , Honest Ventidius ; you mistake my my love : I 10 gave it freely ever ; and there's none Can truly says he ...
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... heart ; and let the health go round . Sec . Lord . Let it flow this way , my good lord . Apem . Flow this way ! A brave fellow ! he keeps his tides well . Those healths will make thee and thy state look ill , Timon . Here's that which ...
... heart ; and let the health go round . Sec . Lord . Let it flow this way , my good lord . Apem . Flow this way ! A brave fellow ! he keeps his tides well . Those healths will make thee and thy state look ill , Timon . Here's that which ...
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... heart , Apemantus ! Tim . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . Alcib . My heart is ever at your service , my lord . Tim . You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than a dinner of friends . Alcib . So they were ...
... heart , Apemantus ! Tim . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . Alcib . My heart is ever at your service , my lord . Tim . You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than a dinner of friends . Alcib . So they were ...
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... heart ? I have told more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your own behalf ; and thus far I confirm you . O you gods , think I , what 100 need we have any friends , if we should ne'er have need of ' em ? they were the ...
... heart ? I have told more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your own behalf ; and thus far I confirm you . O you gods , think I , what 100 need we have any friends , if we should ne'er have need of ' em ? they were the ...
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... : Nor will he know his purse , or yield me this , To show him what a beggar his heart is , Being of no power to make his wishes good : His promises fly so beyond his state 210 That what 29 TIMON OF ATHENS Act I. Sc . ii .
... : Nor will he know his purse , or yield me this , To show him what a beggar his heart is , Being of no power to make his wishes good : His promises fly so beyond his state 210 That what 29 TIMON OF ATHENS Act I. Sc . ii .
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