Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... fear , " Tis deepest winter in lord Timon's purse ; That is , one may reach deep enough , and yet Find little . PHI . I am of your fear for that . TIT . I'll fhew you how to observe a strange event . Your lord fends now for money : HOR ...
... fear , " Tis deepest winter in lord Timon's purse ; That is , one may reach deep enough , and yet Find little . PHI . I am of your fear for that . TIT . I'll fhew you how to observe a strange event . Your lord fends now for money : HOR ...
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... fear : To 28 my teares fear the worst , oft cures the worst . TRO 56 Troilus and Creffida .
... fear : To 28 my teares fear the worst , oft cures the worst . TRO 56 Troilus and Creffida .
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... Fear no more the frown o'the great , thou art past the tyrant's ftroke ; care no more to cloath , and eat ; to thee the reed is as the oak : the fcepter , learning , physick , must all follow this , and come to duft . GUI . Fear no more ...
... Fear no more the frown o'the great , thou art past the tyrant's ftroke ; care no more to cloath , and eat ; to thee the reed is as the oak : the fcepter , learning , physick , must all follow this , and come to duft . GUI . Fear no more ...
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