Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Timon. Looke you,
Timon. I loue you well, Ile giue you Gold
Timon. Rid me these Villaines from your companies;
Timon. Hang them, or stab them, drowne them in a draught,
Timon. Confound them by some course, and come to me,
Timon. Ile giue you Gold enough.
Both. Both.
Both. Name them my Lord, let's know them.
Tim. Tim.
Tim. You that way, and you this:
Tim. But two in Company:
Tim. Each man a part, all single, and alone,
Tim. Yet an arch Villaine keepes him company:
Tim. If where thou art, two Villaines shall not be,
Tim. Come not neere him. If thou would'st not recide
Tim. But where one Villaine is, then him abandon.
Tim. Hence, packe, there's Gold, you came for Gold ye slaues:
Tim. You haue worke for me; there's payment, hence,
Tim. You are an Alcumist, make Gold of that:
Tim. Out Rascall dogges.