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. Vpon whose Age we voyde it vp agen

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Aper. With poysonous Spight and Enuy.

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Aper. Who liues, that's not depraued, or depraues;

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Aper. Who dyes, that beares not one spurne to their graues

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Aper. Of their Friends guift:

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Aper. I should feare, those that dance before me now,

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Aper. Would one day stampe vpon me: 'Tas bene done,

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Aper. Men shut their doores against a setting Sunne.

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Aper. Hoboyes, and cease.

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Tim. Tim.

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Tim. You haue done our pleasures

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Tim. Much grace (faire Ladies)

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Tim. Set a faire fashion on our entertainment,

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Tim. Which was not halfe so beautifull, and kinde:

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Tim. You haue added worth vntoo't, and luster,

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Tim. And entertain'd me with mine owne deuice.

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Tim. I am to thanke you for't.