Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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worthy Fellow
Poet. That's not feign'd, he is so Ape. Yes he is worthy of thee, and to pay thee for thy labour. He that loues to be flattered, is worthy o'th flatterer. Heauens, that I were a Lord Tim. What wouldst do then Apemantus? Ape. E'ne as Apemantus does now, hate a Lord with my heart Tim. What thy selfe? Ape. I Tim. Wherefore? Ape. That I had no angry wit to be a Lord. Art not thou a Merchant? Mer. I Apemantus Ape. Traffick confound thee, if the Gods will not Mer. If Trafficke do it, the Gods do it Ape. Traffickes thy God, & thy God confound thee. Trumpet sounds. Enter a Messenger. Tim. What Trumpets that? Mes. 'Tis Alcibiades, and some twenty Horse |
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