The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 26. CoriolanusPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... feast . APEM . Would all those flatterers were thine enemies , then , that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em ! 81 FIRST LORD . Might we but have that happiness , my Lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we ...
... feast . APEM . Would all those flatterers were thine enemies , then , that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em ! 81 FIRST LORD . Might we but have that happiness , my Lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we ...
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... feast thine eyes . TIM . They're welcome all ; let ' em have kind admittance : Music , make out their welcome ! [ Exit CUPID . FIRST LORD . You see , my Lord , how ample you ' re belov'd . Music . Re - enter CUPID , with a Masque of ...
... feast thine eyes . TIM . They're welcome all ; let ' em have kind admittance : Music , make out their welcome ! [ Exit CUPID . FIRST LORD . You see , my Lord , how ample you ' re belov'd . Music . Re - enter CUPID , with a Masque of ...
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... feast . TIM . First mend my company , take away thyself . APEM . So I shall mend mine own , by the lack of thine . TIM . ' Tis not well mended so , it is but botch'd ; If not , I would it were . APEM . What would'st thou have to Athens ...
... feast . TIM . First mend my company , take away thyself . APEM . So I shall mend mine own , by the lack of thine . TIM . ' Tis not well mended so , it is but botch'd ; If not , I would it were . APEM . What would'st thou have to Athens ...
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ACT III Sc ACT IV Sc ALCIB APEM Apemantus art thou Athenian Athens beast beggar bounty breath CAPH CAPHIS Cave confound debts dost thou doth e'en Enter FLAVIUS Enter TIMON Exeunt exit eyes feast fifty talents FLAM Flaminius flatterer FLAV Fool fortunes friends give Gods gold hast hate hath hear heart honest honour I'ld jewel knaves leprosy live look Lord Timon Lordship LUCILIUS LUCUL Lucullus master meat mend Methinks ne'er noble Timon OLD ATH PAIN PHILOTUS PHRYNIA plague POET poor pr'ythee pray rich SCENE Senators SERV Servant SERVIL Servilius shew should'st slave speak steward STRAN tell There's thieves thine THIRD LORD thou art thou hadst thou wert thou wilt thou would'st thyself TIMAN TIMANDRA TIMON OF ATHENS TIMON'S House usurers Varro Ventidius villains wealth whore worthy your's ΙΟ АСТ