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96,101 | Timon of Athens | 13 | 5.1.39 | Poet | Nay, let's seek him: |
96,102 | Timon of Athens | 13 | 5.1.40 | Poet | Then do we sin against our own estate, |
96,103 | Timon of Athens | 13 | 5.1.41 | Poet | When we may profit meet, and come too late. |
96,104 | Timon of Athens | 14 | 5.1.42 | Painter | True, |
96,105 | Timon of Athens | 14 | 5.1.43 | Painter | When the day serves, before black-corner'd night, |
96,106 | Timon of Athens | 14 | 5.1.44 | Painter | Find what thou want'st by free and offer'd light. Come. |
96,107 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.45 | TIMON | [Aside] I'll meet you at the turn. What a |
96,108 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.46 | TIMON | god's gold, |
96,109 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.47 | TIMON | That he is worshipp'd in a baser temple |
96,110 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.48 | TIMON | Than where swine feed! |
96,111 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.49 | TIMON | 'Tis thou that rigg'st the bark and plough'st the foam, |
96,112 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.50 | TIMON | Settlest admired reverence in a slave: |
96,113 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.51 | TIMON | To thee be worship! and thy saints for aye |
96,114 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.52 | TIMON | Be crown'd with plagues that thee alone obey! |
96,115 | Timon of Athens | 15 | 5.1.53 | TIMON | Fit I meet them. |
96,116 | Timon of Athens | 15 | null | TIMON | Coming forward |
96,117 | Timon of Athens | 16 | 5.1.54 | Poet | Hail, worthy Timon! |
96,118 | Timon of Athens | 17 | 5.1.55 | Painter | Our late noble master! |
96,119 | Timon of Athens | 18 | 5.1.56 | TIMON | Have I once lived to see two honest men? |
96,120 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.57 | Poet | Sir, |
96,121 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.58 | Poet | Having often of your open bounty tasted, |
96,122 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.59 | Poet | Hearing you were retired, your friends fall'n off, |
96,123 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.60 | Poet | Whose thankless natures--O abhorred spirits!-- |
96,124 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.61 | Poet | Not all the whips of heaven are large enough: |
96,125 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.62 | Poet | What! to you, |
96,126 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.63 | Poet | Whose star-like nobleness gave life and influence |
96,127 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.64 | Poet | To their whole being! I am rapt and cannot cover |
96,128 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.65 | Poet | The monstrous bulk of this ingratitude |
96,129 | Timon of Athens | 19 | 5.1.66 | Poet | With any size of words. |
96,130 | Timon of Athens | 20 | 5.1.67 | TIMON | Let it go naked, men may see't the better: |
96,131 | Timon of Athens | 20 | 5.1.68 | TIMON | You that are honest, by being what you are, |
96,132 | Timon of Athens | 20 | 5.1.69 | TIMON | Make them best seen and known. |
96,133 | Timon of Athens | 21 | 5.1.70 | Painter | He and myself |
96,134 | Timon of Athens | 21 | 5.1.71 | Painter | Have travail'd in the great shower of your gifts, |
96,135 | Timon of Athens | 21 | 5.1.72 | Painter | And sweetly felt it. |
96,136 | Timon of Athens | 22 | 5.1.73 | TIMON | Ay, you are honest men. |
96,137 | Timon of Athens | 23 | 5.1.74 | Painter | We are hither come to offer you our service. |
96,138 | Timon of Athens | 24 | 5.1.75 | TIMON | Most honest men! Why, how shall I requite you? |
96,139 | Timon of Athens | 24 | 5.1.76 | TIMON | Can you eat roots, and drink cold water? no. |
96,140 | Timon of Athens | 25 | 5.1.77 | Both | What we can do, we'll do, to do you service. |
96,141 | Timon of Athens | 26 | 5.1.78 | TIMON | Ye're honest men: ye've heard that I have gold, |
96,142 | Timon of Athens | 26 | 5.1.79 | TIMON | I am sure you have: speak truth, ye're honest men. |
96,143 | Timon of Athens | 27 | 5.1.80 | Painter | So it is said, my noble lord, but therefore |
96,144 | Timon of Athens | 27 | 5.1.81 | Painter | Came not my friend nor I. |
96,145 | Timon of Athens | 28 | 5.1.82 | TIMON | Good honest men! Thou draw'st a counterfeit |
96,146 | Timon of Athens | 28 | 5.1.83 | TIMON | Best in all Athens: thou'rt, indeed, the best, |
96,147 | Timon of Athens | 28 | 5.1.84 | TIMON | Thou counterfeit'st most lively. |
96,148 | Timon of Athens | 29 | 5.1.85 | Painter | So, so, my lord. |
96,149 | Timon of Athens | 30 | 5.1.86 | TIMON | E'en so, sir, as I say. And, for thy fiction, |
96,150 | Timon of Athens | 30 | 5.1.87 | TIMON | Why, thy verse swells with stuff so fine and smooth |
96,151 | Timon of Athens | 30 | 5.1.88 | TIMON | That thou art even natural in thine art. |
96,152 | Timon of Athens | 30 | 5.1.89 | TIMON | But, for all this, my honest-natured friends, |
96,153 | Timon of Athens | 30 | 5.1.90 | TIMON | I must needs say you have a little fault: |
96,154 | Timon of Athens | 30 | 5.1.91 | TIMON | Marry, 'tis not monstrous in you, neither wish I |
96,155 | Timon of Athens | 30 | 5.1.92 | TIMON | You take much pains to mend. |
96,156 | Timon of Athens | 31 | 5.1.93 | Both | Beseech your honour |
96,157 | Timon of Athens | 31 | 5.1.94 | Both | To make it known to us. |
96,158 | Timon of Athens | 32 | 5.1.95 | TIMON | You'll take it ill. |
96,159 | Timon of Athens | 33 | 5.1.96 | Both | Most thankfully, my lord. |
96,160 | Timon of Athens | 34 | 5.1.97 | TIMON | Will you, indeed? |
96,161 | Timon of Athens | 35 | 5.1.98 | Both | Doubt it not, worthy lord. |
96,162 | Timon of Athens | 36 | 5.1.99 | TIMON | There's never a one of you but trusts a knave, |
96,163 | Timon of Athens | 36 | 5.1.100 | TIMON | That mightily deceives you. |
96,164 | Timon of Athens | 37 | 5.1.101 | Both | Do we, my lord? |
96,165 | Timon of Athens | 38 | 5.1.102 | TIMON | Ay, and you hear him cog, see him dissemble, |
96,166 | Timon of Athens | 38 | 5.1.103 | TIMON | Know his gross patchery, love him, feed him, |
96,167 | Timon of Athens | 38 | 5.1.104 | TIMON | Keep in your bosom: yet remain assured |
96,168 | Timon of Athens | 38 | 5.1.105 | TIMON | That he's a made-up villain. |
96,169 | Timon of Athens | 39 | 5.1.106 | Painter | I know none such, my lord. |
96,170 | Timon of Athens | 40 | 5.1.107 | Poet | Nor I. |
96,171 | Timon of Athens | 41 | 5.1.108 | TIMON | Look you, I love you well, I'll give you gold, |
96,172 | Timon of Athens | 41 | 5.1.109 | TIMON | Rid me these villains from your companies: |
96,173 | Timon of Athens | 41 | 5.1.110 | TIMON | Hang them or stab them, drown them in a draught, |
96,174 | Timon of Athens | 41 | 5.1.111 | TIMON | Confound them by some course, and come to me, |
96,175 | Timon of Athens | 41 | 5.1.112 | TIMON | I'll give you gold enough. |
96,176 | Timon of Athens | 42 | 5.1.113 | Both | Name them, my lord, let's know them. |
96,177 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.114 | TIMON | You that way and you this, but two in company, |
96,178 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.115 | TIMON | Each man apart, all single and alone, |
96,179 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.116 | TIMON | Yet an arch-villain keeps him company. |
96,180 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.117 | TIMON | If where thou art two villains shall not be, |
96,181 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.118 | TIMON | Come not near him. If thou wouldst not reside |
96,182 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.119 | TIMON | But where one villain is, then him abandon. |
96,183 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.120 | TIMON | Hence, pack! there's gold, you came for gold, ye slaves: |
96,184 | Timon of Athens | 43 | null | TIMON | To Painter |
96,185 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.121 | TIMON | You have work'd for me, there's payment for you: hence! |
96,186 | Timon of Athens | 43 | null | TIMON | To Poet |
96,187 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.122 | TIMON | You are an alchemist, make gold of that. |
96,188 | Timon of Athens | 43 | 5.1.123 | TIMON | Out, rascal dogs! |
96,189 | Timon of Athens | 43 | null | TIMON | Beats them out, and then retires to his cave |
96,190 | Timon of Athens | 43 | null | TIMON | Enter FLAVIUS and two Senators |
96,191 | Timon of Athens | 44 | 5.1.124 | FLAVIUS | It is in vain that you would speak with Timon, |
96,192 | Timon of Athens | 44 | 5.1.125 | FLAVIUS | For he is set so only to himself |
96,193 | Timon of Athens | 44 | 5.1.126 | FLAVIUS | That nothing but himself which looks like man |
96,194 | Timon of Athens | 44 | 5.1.127 | FLAVIUS | Is friendly with him. |
96,195 | Timon of Athens | 45 | 5.1.128 | First Senator | Bring us to his cave: |
96,196 | Timon of Athens | 45 | 5.1.129 | First Senator | It is our part and promise to the Athenians |
96,197 | Timon of Athens | 45 | 5.1.130 | First Senator | To speak with Timon. |
96,198 | Timon of Athens | 46 | 5.1.131 | Second Senator | At all times alike |
96,199 | Timon of Athens | 46 | 5.1.132 | Second Senator | Men are not still the same: 'twas time and griefs |
96,200 | Timon of Athens | 46 | 5.1.133 | Second Senator | That framed him thus: time, with his fairer hand, |
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