Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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Fla. I beseech your Honor, vouchsafe me a word, it
does concerne you neere Tim. Neere? why then another time Ile heare thee. I prythee let's be prouided to shew them entertainment Fla. I scarse know how. Enter another Seruant. Ser. May it please your Honor, Lord Lucius (Out of his free loue) hath presented to you Foure Milke-white Horses, trapt in Siluer Tim. I shall accept them fairely: let the Presents Be worthily entertain'd. Enter a third Seruant. How now? What newes? 3.Ser. Please you my Lord, that honourable Gentleman Lord Lucullus, entreats your companie to morrow, to hunt with him, and ha's sent your Honour two brace of Grey-hounds Tim. Ile hunt with him, And let them be receiu'd, not without faire Reward Fla. What will this come to? He commands vs to prouide, and giue great guifts, and all out of an empty Coffer: Nor will he know his Purse, or yeeld me this, |
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