The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: Timon of Athens

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1. Lord. 1. Lord.

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1. Lord. The best of Happines, Honor, and Fortunes

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1. Lord. Keepe with you Lord Timon.

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Tim. Tim.

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Tim. Ready for his Friends.

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Tim. Exeunt Lords

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Aper. Aper.

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Aper. What a coiles heere, seruing of beckes, and iut­

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Aper. ting out of bummes. I doubt whether their Legges be

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Aper. worth the summes that are giuen for 'em.

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Aper. Friendships full of dregges,

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Aper. Thus honest Fooles lay out their wealth on Curtsies.

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Tim. Tim.

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Tim. Now Apermantus (if thou wert not sullen)

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Tim. I would be good to thee.

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Aper. Aper.

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Aper. No, Ile nothing; for if I should be brib'd too,