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Pagina 80
I protest -Maugre thy strength , place , youth , and eminence , Despite thy victor - sword , and fire - new fortune , Thy valour , and thy heart - thou art a traitor : False to thy gods , thy brother , and thy father ; Conspirant ...
I protest -Maugre thy strength , place , youth , and eminence , Despite thy victor - sword , and fire - new fortune , Thy valour , and thy heart - thou art a traitor : False to thy gods , thy brother , and thy father ; Conspirant ...
Pagina 135
Till I be gentle stay thou for thy good morrow ; When thou art Timon's dog , and these knaves honest . Tim . Why dost thou call them knaves ? thou know'st them not . Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Tim . Yes . Then I repent not . Apem .
Till I be gentle stay thou for thy good morrow ; When thou art Timon's dog , and these knaves honest . Tim . Why dost thou call them knaves ? thou know'st them not . Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Tim . Yes . Then I repent not . Apem .
Pagina 148
Will these moss'd 27 trees , That have outliv'd the eagle , page thy heels , And skip when thou point'st out ? ... Thou art a slave , whom Fortune's tender arm With favour never clasp'd ; but bred a dog . Hadst thou , like us , from our ...
Will these moss'd 27 trees , That have outliv'd the eagle , page thy heels , And skip when thou point'st out ? ... Thou art a slave , whom Fortune's tender arm With favour never clasp'd ; but bred a dog . Hadst thou , like us , from our ...
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