Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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zeale, would set whole Realmes on fire, of such a nature
is his politike loue. This was my Lords best hope, now all are fled Saue onely the Gods. Now his Friends are dead, Doores that were ne're acquainted with their Wards Many a bounteous yeere, must be imploy'd Now to guard sure their Master: And this is all a liberall course allowes, Who cannot keepe his wealth, must keep his house. Enter. Enter Varro's man, meeting others. All Timons Creditors to wait for his comming out. Then enter Lucius and Hortensius. Var.man. Well met, goodmorrow Titus & Hortensius Tit. The like to you kinde Varro Hort. Lucius, what do we meet together? Luci. I, and I think one businesse do's command vs all. For mine is money Tit. So is theirs, and ours. Enter Philotus. Luci. And sir Philotus too Phil. Good day at once Luci. Welcome good Brother. |
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