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Timon of Athens
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TIMON
To stop affliction, let him take his haste,
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TIMON
Come hither, ere my tree hath felt the axe,
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TIMON
And hang himself. I pray you, do my greeting.
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FLAVIUS
Trouble him no further, thus you still shall find him.
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TIMON
Come not to me again: but say to Athens,
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TIMON
Timon hath made his everlasting mansion
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TIMON
Upon the beached verge of the salt flood,
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TIMON
Who once a day with his embossed froth
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TIMON
The turbulent surge shall cover: thither come,
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TIMON
And let my grave-stone be your oracle.
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TIMON
Lips, let sour words go by and language end:
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TIMON
What is amiss plague and infection mend!
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TIMON
Graves only be men's works and death their gain!
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TIMON
Sun, hide thy beams! Timon hath done his reign.
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TIMON
Retires to his cave
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First Senator
His discontents are unremoveably
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First Senator
Coupled to nature.
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Second Senator
Our hope in him is dead: let us return,
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Second Senator
And strain what other means is left unto us
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Second Senator
In our dear peril.
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First Senator
It requires swift foot.
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First Senator
Exeunt
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First Senator
SCENE II. Before the walls of Athens.
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First Senator
Enter two Senators and a Messenger
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First Senator
Thou hast painfully discover'd: are his files
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First Senator
As full as thy report?
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5.2.3
Messenger
have spoke the least:
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5.2.4
Messenger
Besides, his expedition promises
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5.2.5
Messenger
Present approach.
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5.2.6
Second Senator
We stand much hazard, if they bring not Timon.
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5.2.7
Messenger
I met a courier, one mine ancient friend,
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5.2.8
Messenger
Whom, though in general part we were opposed,
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5.2.9
Messenger
Yet our old love made a particular force,
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5.2.10
Messenger
And made us speak like friends: this man was riding
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5.2.11
Messenger
From Alcibiades to Timon's cave,
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5.2.12
Messenger
With letters of entreaty, which imported
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5.2.13
Messenger
His fellowship i' the cause against your city,
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5.2.14
Messenger
In part for his sake moved.
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5.2.15
First Senator
Here come our brothers.
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First Senator
Enter the Senators from TIMON
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Third Senator
No talk of Timon, nothing of him expect.
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5.2.17
Third Senator
The enemies' drum is heard, and fearful scouring
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5.2.18
Third Senator
Doth choke the air with dust: in, and prepare:
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5.2.19
Third Senator
Ours is the fall, I fear, our foes the snare.
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Third Senator
Exeunt
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SCENE III. The woods. Timon's cave, and a rude tomb seen.
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Enter a Soldier, seeking TIMON
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5.3.1
Soldier
By all description this should be the place.
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Soldier
Who's here? speak, ho! No answer! What is this?
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Soldier
Timon is dead, who hath outstretch'd his span:
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Soldier
Some beast rear'd this, there does not live a man.
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Soldier
Dead, sure, and this his grave. What's on this tomb
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Soldier
I cannot read, the character I'll take with wax:
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5.3.7
Soldier
Our captain hath in every figure skill,
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Soldier
An aged interpreter, though young in days:
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Soldier
Before proud Athens he's set down by this,
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Soldier
Whose fall the mark of his ambition is.
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Soldier
Exit
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Soldier
SCENE IV. Before the walls of Athens.
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Soldier
Trumpets sound. Enter ALCIBIADES with his powers
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ALCIBIADES
Sound to this coward and lascivious town
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ALCIBIADES
Our terrible approach.
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ALCIBIADES
A parley sounded
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ALCIBIADES
Enter Senators on the walls
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ALCIBIADES
Till now you have gone on and fill'd the time
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ALCIBIADES
With all licentious measure, making your wills
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ALCIBIADES
The scope of justice, till now myself and such
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ALCIBIADES
As slept within the shadow of your power
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ALCIBIADES
Hav e wander'd with our traversed arms and breathed
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ALCIBIADES
Our sufferance vainly: now the time is flush,
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ALCIBIADES
When crouching marrow in the bearer strong
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ALCIBIADES
Cries of itself 'No more:' now breathless wrong
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ALCIBIADES
Shall sit and pant in your great chairs of ease,
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ALCIBIADES
And pursy insolence shall break his wind
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ALCIBIADES
With fear and horrid flight.
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First Senator
Noble and young,
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First Senator
When thy first griefs were but a mere conceit,
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First Senator
Ere thou hadst power or we had cause of fear,
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First Senator
We sent to thee, to give thy rages balm,
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First Senator
To wipe out our ingratitude with loves
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First Senator
Above their quantity.
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Second Senator
So did we woo
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Second Senator
Transformed Timon to our city's love
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Second Senator
By humble message and by promised means:
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Second Senator
We were not all unkind, nor all deserve
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Second Senator
The common stroke of war.
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First Senator
These walls of ours
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First Senator
Were not erected by their hands from whom
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First Senator
You have received your griefs, nor are they such
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First Senator
That these great towers, trophies and schools
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First Senator
should fall
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First Senator
For private faults in them.
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Second Senator
Nor are they living
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Second Senator
Who were the motives that you first went out,
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Second Senator
Shame that they wanted cunning, in excess
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Second Senator
Hath broke their hearts. March, noble lord,
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Second Senator
Into our city with thy banners spread:
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Second Senator
By decimation, and a tithed death--
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Second Senator
If thy revenges hunger for that food
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Second Senator
Which nature loathes--take thou the destined tenth,