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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Aper. beene proued, if I were a huge man I should feare to

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Aper. on their throates.

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. Tim.

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Tim. My Lord in heart: and let the health go round.

Play: Timon of Athens

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2. Lord. 2. Lord.

Play: Timon of Athens

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2. Lord. Let it flow this way my good Lord.

Play: Timon of Athens

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Aper. Aper.

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Aper. Flow this way? A braue fellow. He keepes his

Play: Timon of Athens

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Aper. looke ill, Timon.

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Aper. Heere's that which is too weake to be a sinner,

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Aper. Honest water, which nere left man i'th'mire:

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Aper. This and my food are equals, there's no ods,

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Aper. Feasts are to proud to giue thanks to the Gods.

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Aper. Apermantus Grace.

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Aper. Immortall Gods, I craue no pelfe,