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I could have better spared a better man.
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act V Scene 4
KEYWORD: flaminius
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And, in some sort, these wants of mine are crown'd,
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[Enter FLAMINIUS, SERVILIUS, and other Servants] |
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[FLAMINIUS waiting. Enter a Servant to him] |
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[Aside] One of Lord Timon's men? a gift, I
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I am right glad that his health is well, sir: and
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Flaminius, I have noted thee always wise. Here's to thee. |
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I have observed thee always for a towardly prompt
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'Tis much deep: and it should seem by the sun,
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[Enter TIMON, in a rage, FLAMINIUS following] |