The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen8Longman, 1820 |
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... From our companion , thrown into his grave ; So his familiars to his buried fortunes Slink all away ; leave their false vows with him , 6 Accumulated curses . Like empty purses pick'd : and his poor self , 52 [ ACT IV . TIMON OF ATHENS .
... From our companion , thrown into his grave ; So his familiars to his buried fortunes Slink all away ; leave their false vows with him , 6 Accumulated curses . Like empty purses pick'd : and his poor self , 52 [ ACT IV . TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... leaves Do on the oak , have with one winter's brush Fell from their boughs , and left me open , bare For every storm that blows ; I to bear this , That never knew but better , is some burden : Thy nature did commence in sufferance ...
... leaves Do on the oak , have with one winter's brush Fell from their boughs , and left me open , bare For every storm that blows ; I to bear this , That never knew but better , is some burden : Thy nature did commence in sufferance ...
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... leave to hang it . Get thee gone . - That the whole life of Athens were in this ! Thus would I eat it . Apem . [ Eating a root . Here ; I will mend thy feast . [ Offering him something . Tim . First mend my company , take away thyself ...
... leave to hang it . Get thee gone . - That the whole life of Athens were in this ! Thus would I eat it . Apem . [ Eating a root . Here ; I will mend thy feast . [ Offering him something . Tim . First mend my company , take away thyself ...
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... leave you To the protection of the prosperous gods , As thieves to keepers . Flav . Stay not , all's in vain . Tim . Why , I was writing of my epitaph , It will be seen to - morrow ; My long sickness Of health , and living , now begins ...
... leave you To the protection of the prosperous gods , As thieves to keepers . Flav . Stay not , all's in vain . Tim . Why , I was writing of my epitaph , It will be seen to - morrow ; My long sickness Of health , and living , now begins ...
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... leave without thy rage : Spare thy Athenian cradle , and those kin , Which , in the bluster of thy wrath , must fall With those that have offended : like a shepherd , Approach the fold , and cull the infected forth , But kill not all ...
... leave without thy rage : Spare thy Athenian cradle , and those kin , Which , in the bluster of thy wrath , must fall With those that have offended : like a shepherd , Approach the fold , and cull the infected forth , But kill not all ...
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