Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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Tim. O sir, let it not trouble you
2 My Noble Lord Tim. Ah my good Friend, what cheere? The Banket brought in. 2 My most Honorable Lord, I am e'ne sick of shame, that when your Lordship this other day sent to me, I was so vnfortunate a Beggar Tim. Thinke not on't, sir 2 If you had sent but two houres before Tim. Let it not cumber your better remembrance. Come bring in all together 2 All couer'd Dishes 1 Royall Cheare, I warrant you 3 Doubt not that, if money and the season can yeild it 1 How do you? What's the newes? 3 Alcibiades is banish'd: heare you of it? Both. Alcibiades banish'd? 3 'Tis so, be sure of it 1 How? How? |
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