The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... sold . Flav . " Tis all engag'd , some forfeited and gone ; And what remains will hardly stop the mouth Of present dues : the future comes apace : What shall defend the interim ? and at length How goes our reckoning ? " Tim . To ...
... sold . Flav . " Tis all engag'd , some forfeited and gone ; And what remains will hardly stop the mouth Of present dues : the future comes apace : What shall defend the interim ? and at length How goes our reckoning ? " Tim . To ...
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... Sold . By all description this should be the place . Who's here ? speak , ho ! -No answer ? -What is this ? Timon is dead , who hath outstretch'd his span : Some beast rear'd this ; there does not live a man . Dead , sure ; and this his ...
... Sold . By all description this should be the place . Who's here ? speak , ho ! -No answer ? -What is this ? Timon is dead , who hath outstretch'd his span : Some beast rear'd this ; there does not live a man . Dead , sure ; and this his ...
Page 98
... his quarter , ] Not a soldier shall quit his station , or be let loose upon you ; and , if any commits violence , he shall answer it regularly to the law . Enter a Soldier . Sold . My noble general , 98 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... his quarter , ] Not a soldier shall quit his station , or be let loose upon you ; and , if any commits violence , he shall answer it regularly to the law . Enter a Soldier . Sold . My noble general , 98 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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William Shakespeare. Enter a Soldier . Sold . My noble general , Timon is dead ; Entomb'd upon the very hem o'the sea : And , on his grave - stone , this insculpture ; which With wax I brought away , whose soft impression Interprets for ...
William Shakespeare. Enter a Soldier . Sold . My noble general , Timon is dead ; Entomb'd upon the very hem o'the sea : And , on his grave - stone , this insculpture ; which With wax I brought away , whose soft impression Interprets for ...
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... sold the blood and labour Of our great action ; Therefore shall he die , And I'll renew me in his fall . But , hark ! [ Drums and Trumpets sound , with great great Shouts of the People . 1 Con . Your native town you enter'd like a post ...
... sold the blood and labour Of our great action ; Therefore shall he die , And I'll renew me in his fall . But , hark ! [ Drums and Trumpets sound , with great great Shouts of the People . 1 Con . Your native town you enter'd like a post ...
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