Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Aper. Vpon whose Age we voyde it vp agen
Aper. With poysonous Spight and Enuy.
Aper. Who liues, that's not depraued, or depraues;
Aper. Who dyes, that beares not one spurne to their graues
Aper. Of their Friends guift:
Aper. I should feare, those that dance before me now,
Aper. Would one day stampe vpon me: 'Tas bene done,
Aper. Men shut their doores against a setting Sunne.
Aper. The Lords rise from Table, with much adoring of Timon, and
Aper. to shew their loues, each single out an Amazon, and all
Aper. Dance, men with women, a loftie straine or two to the
Aper. Hoboyes, and cease.
Tim. Tim.
Tim. You haue done our pleasures
Tim. Much grace (faire Ladies)
Tim. Set a faire fashion on our entertainment,
Tim. Which was not halfe so beautifull, and kinde:
Tim. You haue added worth vntoo't, and luster,
Tim. And entertain'd me with mine owne deuice.
Tim. I am to thanke you for't.