Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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Ape. Then I repent not Iew. You know me, Apemantus? Ape. Thou know'st I do, I call'd thee by thy name Tim. Thou art proud Apemantus? Ape. Of nothing so much, as that I am not like Timon Tim. Whether art going? Ape. To knocke out an honest Athenians braines Tim. That's a deed thou't dye for Ape. Right, if doing nothing be death by th' Law Tim. How lik'st thou this picture Apemantus? Ape. The best, for the innocence Tim. Wrought he not well that painted it Ape. He wrought better that made the Painter, and yet he's but a filthy peece of worke Pain. Y'are a Dogge Ape. Thy Mothers of my generation: what's she, if I be a Dogge? Tim. Wilt dine with me Apemantus? Ape. No: I eate not Lords |
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