Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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page 67 of 114 (58%)
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1 He's but a mad Lord, & nought but humors swaies him. He gaue me a Iewell th' other day, and now hee has beate it out of my hat. Did you see my Iewell? 2 Did you see my Cap 3 Heere 'tis 4 Heere lyes my Gowne 1 Let's make no stay 2 Lord Timons mad 3 I feel't vpon my bones 4 One day he giues vs Diamonds, next day stones. Exeunt. the Senators. Enter Timon. Tim. Let me looke backe vpon thee. O thou Wall That girdles in those Wolues, diue in the earth, And fence not Athens. Matrons, turne incontinent, Obedience fayle in Children: Slaues and Fooles Plucke the graue wrinkled Senate from the Bench, And minister in their steeds, to generall Filthes. Conuert o'th' Instant greene Virginity, |
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